"Thank you everyone for being together"

Arne 2022-03-20 09:01:16

After watching "Decisive Battle of Yuma Town", Bell worked hard as a housekeeping male mother! Russell's tough yuppie father! (Da Cao) When I saw it, I felt that these two people are like the yin and yang of Tai Chi in terms of personality. They have their own beliefs and persistence. Although they have different ways, they respect each other in the end. Ben stepped on the train to Yuma for Dan's promise. Ben killed all his brothers for Dan; Dan stubbornly escorted Ben onto the train, and their beliefs and perseverance finally reached a unity. In fact, in the end, Ben wanted to die under the gun of Dan's son, but Dan's son is cowardly, has concerns, and has a heart that everyone has but Ben doesn't really want his kindness, as Ben sang, "they gonna hang me in the morning, I'll never see the sun." He wanted to die like this, in the wild west, that's what he wanted, but the bullet didn't go through his chest, and the hero ended up alone Understand. The soundtrack is well received, the characters are particularly full, and the western style is full. In fact, the translation of the name "Decisive Battle of Yuma Town" is not very good. The original name is 3:10 To Yuma. The image of 3:10 points represents Dan's persistence and Ben's accomplishment. "Decisive Battle" is a bit too superficial... In fact, the title of the movie can be translated directly. Ps: Russell Crowe is so handsome that I can't sleep and howl like crazy! ! ! I can still love him for another ten thousand years (let's lose weight quickly)

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  • General 2022-04-23 07:01:20

    I just like the two main characters, the plot is a bit problematic. But the gist of the plot, Bell is actually not a very powerful gunslinger, but he has the spirit of an American. This is something that I and the American people appreciate very much.

  • Carleton 2021-10-20 19:02:30

    It sounds incredible that a thief killed all of his men in order to perfect a father, but the movie is sublimated here. This is the unanimity and reconciliation of heroes with different paths on the ultimate pursuit.

3:10 to Yuma quotes

  • Charlie Prince: [to the townsfolk firing at both fugitives] Not the black hat! The rancher, you dumb shits! The rancher!

  • Dan Evans: I ain't stubborn.

    Ben Wade: Excuse me?

    Dan Evans: You said I was stubborn, for keeping my family on a dying ranch. It's my son, Mark. The young one. He got tuberculosis when he was two. Doctor said he would die if he didn't have a dry climate, so...

    Ben Wade: [interrupting] Why are you tellin' me this?

    Dan Evans: I don't know. I guess I just... wanted you to know that I ain't stubborn, is all.

    [both start laughing]