The lunatic is on the left, the blind is on the right

Julio 2022-03-22 09:01:07

When I had nothing to do a few days ago, I saw an American Western movie "Liberated Jiang Ge". To be honest, the whole film is not outstanding, the plot is very traditional, and the technology is useless to adopt the popular 3D. , 4D, but still passionate after watching... The plot of the whole film is very simple. A black slave is rescued by a dentist, taken to the plantation, shot and killed the owner, and rescued his wife. Throughout the whole film is the idea of ​​using violence to control violence. How to interpret the clichéd plot into a fascinating picture. This is a master level. There are not many gunfights in this movie. It is only at the end of the film that it can be called a climax. The more than two hours of the film are paving the way for the audience to be brought into the scene unknowingly, and slowly begin to sympathize with the black slaves represented by Jiang Ge. It is estimated that many people are watching this film. I am very anxious. Why didn't the director arrange for Jiang Ge to enter the plantation directly, but to get in by tricks? This is the director's clever narrative techniques and skills, step by step to guide the audience's emotions and thoughts to where they need it most. The last part where Jiang Ge draws his gun and shoots is the most hearty part of the whole film. Jiang Ge, the liberated black slave, faces the shooters of the entire plantation, and bullets fly wildly. Some people say that the revolution is violence by a minority of people. So Jiang Ge might not have been the revolution of black slaves, and the law could not protect him, so he would use guns and bullets to protect his rights. Thinking of the films in my country in recent years, there is really nothing that can be praised. After all, the method of guiding the story of the speech is wrong. He blindly pursues large-scale production, but loses his own style. He blindly piles up props and does special effects and 3D. , In the end can only turn the cart before the horse!

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Extended Reading
  • Ray 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Quentin feels a little bit off this time. Editing is a big problem, and several cuts are similar to those of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television. Every look in Leonardo staring at Jamie Fox seemed to say, return the Oscar of Lao Tzu's "Aviator"! Jamie Fox smiled with Kevin Durant's eyes and looked at all the remaining idiots. Samuel Jackson God acting!

  • Deshawn 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    This film is not a reshaping of Western movies like "Third Thunder". Quentin uses a large number of genre elements to subvert the traditional Western movie model. It can only be said that Western movies are just a shell, which is obviously a hip-hop style. Imaginative spoof comedy! From start to finish, the various smiles and sleazy lines make people fascinated, and the story is completely unfolding. You have to ask yourself what the hell is acting countless times!

Django Unchained quotes

  • Big Daddy: It's against the law for niggers to ride horses in this territory.

    Dr. King Schultz: This is my valet, and my valet doesn't walk...

    Big Daddy: I said, niggers on horses...

    Dr. King Schultz: His name is Django, he's a free man, and he can ride what he pleases!

    Big Daddy: Not on my property, not around my niggers he can't!

    Dr. King Schultz: My good sir, perhaps we got off on the wrong boot. Allow me to unring this bell! My name is Dr.King Schultz, this is my valet, Django, and these are our horses, Fritz, and Tony.

    [Fritz the horse does his bow, making the slave girls giggle]

    Dr. King Schultz: Mr. Bennett, I've been lead to believe you are a gentleman, and a business man. And it is in these capacities that we've ridden from Texas to Tennessee to talk with you now.

    Big Daddy: State your business.

    Dr. King Schultz: I wish to purchase one of your nigger gals!

    Big Daddy: You and your Jimmie rode from Texas to Tennessee, to buy one of my nigger gals, no appointment, no nothin'?

    Dr. King Schultz: Well, I'm afraid so!

    Big Daddy: Well what if I say, I don't like you, or your fancy pants nigger, and I wouldn't sell you a tinkers damn! Now, what'cha gotta say about that?

    Dr. King Schultz: [Django hands his head, Schultz looks at him and looks back up at Big Daddy] Mr. Bennett! If you are the business man I've been led to believe you to be, I have five thousand things I might say that could change your mind.

    Big Daddy: [laughs] Well, c'mon inside and get yourself somethin' cool to drank!

  • Betina: What'cha do for your massa'?

    Django: Didn't you hear him tell ya, I ain't no slave?

    Betina: So, you really free?

    Django: Yeah, I is free.

    Betina: So, you wanna dress like that?