Praise for the adventurous qualities in the pioneering stories of the American West

Virgil 2022-03-21 09:01:14

When I first watched the movie, I was a little confused about the initial shootout, but felt that the men who were pioneering the west were all sturdy. They were not afraid of life and death in the shootout that could happen at any time, until a beautiful woman (widow) after the family was killed. Appearing in a deserted town, the story began to slowly become clear. The coolest cowboy among cowboys is the mystery guest (Charles Bronson) with a harmonica mouth. He was initially hidden in the corner and seemed to be a secondary role in the confrontation between men, but he gradually revealed the charm of mystery. This role performed very well, and his calm face showed the hidden soul power of the brave and intelligent man. He played a role in summarizing the story of the various chaos in the front. The stories in the development of the west are presented one by one: the railway line is developing deep into the wilderness of the west, and people who come to look for opportunities have various interests entangled...the beauty of the widow (Claudia Cardinaire), and the railway The tycoon and the "gold" hunters fought each other and promoted the development of the story...In the development of the west, men were very masculine, adventurous, and masculine. These are the ancestors of today's Americans. A man who dares to die and love. Widows are also the well-deserved ancestors of American women who are brave and determined. The development of the United States into the world's premier power in just over 200 years is inseparable from the fearless courage of these bold and reckless people. Compared with them, Chinese men and women are simply too conservative.

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Once Upon a Time in the West quotes

  • Jill: Hey, you're sort of a handsome man.

    Cheyenne: But I'm not the right man. And neither is he.

  • Cheyenne: [pointing his gun at Morton] Hey, Mr. Choo-Choo.