bandit? hero?

Kaitlyn 2022-01-26 08:17:34

The beginning part is drowsy (the neighbors are obviously snoring), but after seeing it, it's getting better and better! ! ! And I have to admit that the first 15 minutes is a very important description of Jesse James' character and his behavior... Otherwise, the conclusion from watching the whole play can only be that Brad Pitt played a bandit instead of a hero|||The

camera is so beautiful ~The hazy feeling out of focus and the distortion through the glass, sad but not too painful. The camera moved slowly, the voiceover explained straightforwardly, and the title of the film was destined to be a "previously publicized murder". Although the film is very long, it is true that the more you watch it, the more you get into it.

Music too. Maybe the softness of the music in the Westerns is meant to contrast with the violence of reality? I thought of "The Years of Love", although the two have nothing in common except for the starring roles.

Speaking of Brad Pitt, it's totally understandable why he won Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival. Profound, sad, lonely... The protagonist is at least 10 years old at the age of 34... But this sense of vicissitudes is very suitable for the protagonist! Although I didn't understand his "deeds" very well because of the dullness of the opening, if I understand him as a lonely hero, his death is indeed very tragic, so it is consistent with the final tone.

I can't understand English like "Brokeback Mountain"...especially Casey Affleck...I didn't understand a word of what he said in the first 15 minutes! So I can only take a look at his face, oh, the more I look at it, the more beautiful it is, the quietness is like the Hugh Grant when he was young! ! ! The slightly upturned corner of the mouth made me yy again "If he played Oscar Wilde..." (because he's not that stupid, so don't yy him play Percy!) Far away... this kid... on imdb Look up his words, and it will be interesting to find out that he is the brother-in-law of so many people... the

gossip is over. Watching on weekends is not recommended. The originally full venue was left one after another in about half an hour. Alas, happy weekends are not suitable for watching this boring MS movie. You have to be patient~ For example, a friend who went with us said: It is more suitable to watch horror movies on Saturday!

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The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford quotes

  • Robert Ford: They gave me ten days.

    Charley Ford: For what?

    Robert Ford: Arresting him.

    Charley Ford: You and me, huh?

    Robert Ford: It's going to happen one way or another. It's going to happen, Charley, and it might as well be us who get rich on it.

    Charley Ford: Bob, he's our friend.

    Robert Ford: He murdered Ed Miller. He's going to murder Liddil and Cummins if the chance ever comes. Seems to me Jesse's riding from man to man, saying goodbye to the gang. Your friendship could put you under the pansies.

    Charley Ford: I'll grind it fine in my mind, Bob. I can't go any further than that, right now.

    Robert Ford: You'll come around.

    Charley Ford: You think it's all made up, don't you? You think it's all yarns and newspaper stories.

    Robert Ford: He's just a human being.

  • Governor Crittenden: Jesse James sent me a telegram last month, saying he was going to kill me if he had to wreck a train to do it. He said that once I was in his hands he was going to cut my heart out and eat it in strips like it was bacon.

    [pause]

    Governor Crittenden: I'm going to wreck his train first.

    Robert Ford: [Bob scoffs, Crittenden glares at him] I'm sorry, Your Excellency. I was thinking of something else.

    Governor Crittenden: Jesse James is nothing more than a public outlaw who's made his reputation by stealing whatever he could and by killing whoever got in his way. You'll hear some fools say he's getting back at Republicans and Union men for wrongs his family suffered during the war, but his victims have scarcely ever been selected with reference to their political views. I'm saying his sins will soon find him out. I'm saying his cup of iniquity is full. I'm saying Jesse James is a desperate case and may require a desperate remedy.