Are there right and wrong?

Dustin 2022-03-19 09:01:02

Are there right and wrong in this movie? Yes, and no.
If time travels, you are any character (will, ned, little killer, sheriff, old cowboy who hurt prostitutes, little cowboy, prostitute, barkeeper), what should you do?

The disfigured prostitute looked at the little cowboy from a distance and said: He shouldn't be killed; the
sheriff lay on the ground before dying and said to Will's muzzle: I shouldn't have died like this.

Of course.

If you are the sheriff, can you do better? If you are a member of the town, don't you want to live in a town where such a sheriff is located? He didn't punish harshly even the prostitutes he thought caused trouble. He taught and drove away the killer Bob, and then taught the next wave of killer Will. Just let them retreat. Later, after Will and his gang killed the little cowboy, he also interrogated and killed Ned. From Ned's point of view, it was a bit wronged. From the perspective of town security, the sheriff did the only right thing. What he can say is wrong, I'm afraid he didn't give enough punishment for offending cowboys, because he doesn't respect the rights of prostitutes (unlike today, the prostitutes in the movie are actually legal sex slaves, bought by the boss with money). But today's police and even ordinary people will do better at this point?

And Will, as a cold-blooded killer who has been retired to love his wife, once shamelessly committed (killing both women and children), for money, for justice for prostitutes (really? To what extent?) for the sake of a good friend was killed (This makes him the most intolerable.) It is logical to raise the slaughter gun again.


Everyone has done what must be done. Onlookers, who should be unforgiven?

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Extended Reading
  • Angus 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Is this movie a tribute to your old western movies? Like the inheritance of the "Red Dead Trilogy", it is full of twilight and vicissitudes of life!

  • Daniela 2022-03-24 09:01:11

    I borrowed this film from the library, and after watching it, I remembered that I had watched the video completely ten years ago, but the remaining impression was less than 5%, which is basically equivalent to "first look". Several stages of self-watching movies (cinema-rental video tapes-rental discs-NETFLIX and other online stores--library resources--BT resources--domestic pirated discs--domestic library resources) countless interesting things about growth, and in the future, I will write the history of the fans. Review the memoirs. The theater ticket stubs are all there.

Unforgiven quotes

  • Fatty Rossiter: It was already loaded. Jesus, Clyde, you have three pistols and you only have one arm for Christ's sake.

    Clyde: Well I just don't want to be killed for lack of shootin' back.

  • [first lines]

    Quick Mike: Dammit! Come a-running, lad!

    Delilah Fitzgerald: Stop it!