Do you never hide your thoughts

Donna 2022-03-17 09:01:03

From the girl's point of view, this sentence is what impressed me the most in the whole film. This is a precious character that so many people lack and dare not face directly. Mattie's sophisticated, independent, brave, calm, adventure and curiosity about the unknown, so many precious spirits support Mattie, and her naivety and fearlessness of the unknown also infected Roster and Laboev. From the initial contempt and avoidance of Marty, they gradually turned to regard Marty as a real western cowboy. Marty is successful on her own. She planned a revenge, participated in an adventure, and realized a plan that was impossible at the age of 14. Rost's last night run not only ran out of Mattie's light of life, but also a reckless man who refused to accept the old western spirit.

The high-profile at the end of the film sublimates Laboyev's last goodbye: "Always healthy" and the phrase "I'm grow old" that Roster had to take after he was tired and paralyzed at night. Few people can understand the supreme happiness, so there are rumors of what kind of unforgettable time the old maiden and Rost had?

Time always slips away from us quietly, no one can stop it. What can be kept is the unforgettable time and the supreme happiness in my heart.

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Extended Reading
  • Garth 2022-03-21 09:01:21

    A retro and innovative western movie! As a western film, it is full of black humorous verbal warfare, and anti-traditional elements of feminization and de-heroism, but the spirit throughout the film can still maintain the fearlessness of the western style. In addition to the wonderful performance of the actors, Roger Deakins, the old partner of the Coen brothers, his photography and mirroring is the soul of the film.

  • Monica 2022-03-24 09:01:22

    It's the most tender movie of the Coen brothers I've ever seen. The ten-minute ending of the film, Old Jeff's heartfelt "I'm old" is really teary... the ending song "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms" sounded, and the emotions continued. Last time The same feeling is still the ending theme of "Brokeback Mountain"...very good, very good.

True Grit quotes

  • Emmett Quincy: [to Mattie] Who worked you over with the ugly stick?

  • Mattie Ross: Well I need a pony, and I'll pay you ten dollars for one of them.

    Col. Stonehill: No, that's a lot price, no no... wait a minute... are we trading again?