Had a little hallucination

America 2022-03-22 09:01:18

Seriously, I didn't feel good after reading it at first. It feels quite normal.
Then, the problem came out.
After I watched it, I started to think of those pictures. In the train, in the forest, in the snow, in the corpse. Camp in the wild, riding a horse, swimming in the water, people in bearskins.
Not once or twice, but will continue to appear. .
But although these pictures will appear, I can't remember them very clearly.
So I wonder, is that picture really like this? What does it actually look like?
So, I watched it again.
I think it's really pretty.


These things happened about 9 months ago.
And now.
I feel the power.
I don't know what power it is.
It may be the power of the bear druid.
It may be the power of the Cyclops to kill the four bandits with two shots.
Anyway, I have such an illusory feeling.
A feeling as if a volcano erupts to break through the atmosphere and then blooms on the edge of the moon. .
A feeling of Hard and Bold.
So I wanted to watch it again. . . .

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

    The Coen brothers’ films have always been of good quality

  • Casimer 2022-03-24 09:01:22

    The works of the Coen brothers are incomplete, and they don’t go deep into their ideological nature. I don’t know what to do, and they hurt me... The next time I read it, I burned and watched. The serious man felt dull to death and made me stick to it. What goes on is the goodwill that the murder of Green Toe once brought, and it is the Lord Governor, this time he is brutal.

True Grit quotes

  • Mattie Ross: [Mattie tries to persuade LaBouef to continue the hunt with her] Have I held you back? I have a Colt's dragoon revolver which I know how to use, and I would be no more of a burden to you than I was to the marshal.

    LaBoeuf: That is not my worry. You have earned your spurs, that is clear enough... . you have been a regular old hand on the trail. But Cogburn is right, even if I would not give him the satisfaction of conceding it. The trail is cold, and I am... considerably diminished.

    Mattie Ross: How can you give up now, after the many months you've dedicated to finding Chaney? You have shown great determination. I misjudged you. I picked the wrong man.

    LaBoeuf: I would go on in your company if there were clear way to go. But we would be striking out blindly. Chelmsford is gone. We have chased him right off the map. There is nothing for it. I am bound for Texas, and it is time for you to go home too... . The marshal, when he sobers, is your way back.

    Mattie Ross: I will not go back! Not without Chaney, dead or alive.

    LaBoeuf: I misjudged you as well. I extend my hand.

    [He does, but Mattie does not take it]

    Mattie Ross: Mr. LaBoeuf! Please!

    LaBoeuf: [LaBoeuf keeps his hand extended; Mattie eventually squeezes it] Adios.

    [LaBoeuf rides away]

  • Mattie Ross: That is my father.

    Undertaker: If you would like to kiss him, it would be all right.

    Yarnell: He's gone to heaven. Praise the Lord.

    Mattie Ross: Why is it so much?

    Undertaker: The quality of the casket. And of the embalming. The lifelike appearance requires time and art. And the chemicals come dear. The particulars are in your bill.

    Undertaker: If you'd like to kiss him, it would be all right.

    Mattie Ross: Thank you, the spirit has flown.