Compared with the 1969 version, I feel

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Twenty-three years later, Marty grew up, and her broken arm is a souvenir and testimony to the heroic years of the past. The world has become more civilized, the cowboy era has ended and it has become a performance, and Cauburn has also passed away, and what has passed is the era of cruel and tender, but ordinary existence as a hero. Finally, Marty bid farewell to Mr. Young and was very polite, and then she said to the old man sitting in the chair drinking, "Keep on sitting, scumbag." As if to Cauburn, Marty used the same two-age method. Bid farewell.

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True Grit quotes

  • Rooster Cogburn: [referring to the defense attorney] Pencil-necked son of a bitch!

  • Mattie Ross: Who's the best marshal?

    Sheriff: I'll have to weigh that. William Waters is the best tracker. He's half Comanche, and it is something to see him cut for sign. The meanest is Rooster Cogburn; he is a pitiless man, double tough, and fear don't enter into his thinking. Loves to pull a cork... The best is probably L.T. Quinn; he brings his prisoners in alive. Now, he might let one slip by now and again, but he believes that even the worst of men is entitled to a fair shake.

    Mattie Ross: Where can I find this Rooster?