After reading you, you will unload a heavy burden

Lyda 2022-01-26 08:04:51

Maybe this is the feeling that a good movie can bring to people, that is, after watching it, there is no feeling at all. After a while, you will find him more and more good.
Almost the entire film is spent waiting for the final white people to kill the Sioux with anxiety, which leads to every time I see the director slowly zooming out the camera, every time I see a large piece of yellow land or an oasis. , I will subconsciously tell myself that this place seems to be quiet and peaceful now, but in fact there is an aura of death everywhere, this place, within two or three hours, there will be a bloody and violent aggression incident, so, Don't think how beautiful he is, no matter how vast and distant the space is just to set off the crimes that cannot be covered up.
Then, when I panicked for four hours, I found that the things I feared and looked forward to had only been brought about by a few strokes, and I was gorgeously angry.
I don't know if I can take this as the director's final cowardice, because this kind of history is always disgraceful, although aggression and anti-aggression are the conditions that the world was in and will be in for a long time, but even very conscientious Even the director who has already looked through the winner to the weak loser, doesn't want to put on the screen what the real ancestors did, which I don't know if it's shameful (after all, Japan's invasion of China) We all think the Japanese should be ashamed, but the truth is they don't~), so I'm a little disappointed.

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Extended Reading
  • Aurelia 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    One of Kevin Costner's most classic films

  • Horace 2022-03-22 09:01:22

    This film is very long, not long. The bison herds on the Great Plains of Western America have also rushed through the long river of history, and the past has always been more cruel and better than it looks.

Dances with Wolves quotes

  • Ten Bears: [in Lakota to Dunbar; subtitled] Dances with Wolves has been quiet these past few days. Is his heart bad?

    John Dunbar: [in Lakota to the village council; subtitled] Killing those soldiers at the river was a good thing. I never got to thank all of you for saving me. I did not mind killing those men. I was glad to do it. But now I know that the soldiers hate me like they hate no other. Because I killed soldiers, men of my own race, they think I am a traitor.

    [the council murmurs and nods in agreement]

    John Dunbar: [in Lakota; subtitled] And now they will hunt for me. And when they find me they will find you. I think it would be wise to move the village to another location right now. As for me... I will be leaving. I will be leaving with my wife Stands With a Fist as soon as possible. I must go and try to talk to those that will listen.

    [shouts and protests immediately begin around the council. Wind In His Hair stands up and screams his objection. Even Kicking Bird is protesting. However, Ten Bears rises both of his hands as a sign to stop]

    Ten Bears: [in Lakota; subtitled] Quiet! You are all hurting my ears! Leave us!

    [all the Sioux file out of the tent, and within seconds Ten Bears and Dunbar are alone]

    Ten Bears: [in Lakota to Dunbar; subtitled] You are the only white man I have ever known. I have thought about you a lot. More than you think. And I understand your concern. But I think you are wrong. The white man the soldiers are looking for no longer exists. Now there is only a Sioux named Dances with Wolves.

  • Stands With a Fist: [translating for Kicking Bird] He thanks Dances with Wolves for coming.

    John Dunbar: Who is Dances with Wolves?

    Stands With a Fist: It is the name all the people are calling you now.