There are always many moving stories in the arena

Haylie 2022-03-20 09:01:19

This is a tough guy's world. What a tough guy is, is the same cruel and rational attitude shown to the cruel and rational reality. This kind of world is everywhere, it is not helpless and broken appearance, it is unbearable, it is not so sunny, you do not understand the good and evil at first glance, it is not your imagination. Even a little girl in a world like this is a kind of unyielding and unyielding man-like heroism. Only in this way can she achieve the little wish in her heart, even if the price paid for this wish is irrespective of the price. . But this is reality. The performance of gold, steel, bones, real swords and guns gives people a joy that exceeds reality, but such strong support scenes can be seen everywhere in life.

As always, I like the character descriptions that are unique to this person in various types of characters. Only in this way can I believe and see the shadows of people in life. Because people are different from people, typologies are shit. No one is perfect, only the feeling is the same, everyone is a small person, it depends on how detailed you act.

Seeing the end, I was thinking, it is about how persistent people in the cruel rivers and lakes can continue. To a large extent, the feeling brought is not chasing the murderer, not that incident, but the passage of time. You can let it happen, let it go, let it pass, even if the ending is not good. People can, I believe it after reading it. The song at the end of the film, as she drifted away, all this moved me a lot.

This is a good story, because the director allows us to see beauty in reality.

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Extended Reading
  • Kimberly 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    This is a good girl.

  • Marques 2022-03-24 09:01:22

    There is a bit of surprise in the upper left corner!

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?