Is this a just excuse for selfish people?

Josie 2022-03-21 09:01:42

I wanted to give it one star, but held back a little. Because some of the scenes in the film reminded me of going out of Africa, in order not to discredit the good film in my heart, I temporarily set 2 stars. But Nima's I want to roar,
legendary P, what are so many people holding? What value is this? If something happens, Nima will wander into exile! !

It’s okay to be exiled, why didn’t Nima go into exile before rolling the sheets? ? ? Do you have to have sex with someone before going homeless? ? ? Did you think at first that being with her would ease the pain in your heart, but finally found out that it was not a good medicine and left? ?

As soon as the heroine appeared, she could see that she was interested in the second brother. Is there any blushing, heartbeat and asthma? At least people can bravely admit that maybe they hope that Samuel is dead.

I'm thinking the second brother is so deeply hurt because he's protecting with ambivalence, and falling in love with Suzanne makes him feel more sorry for Samuel's death.

But you don't even have the courage of a woman, and you dare not admit anything at all. How could you be embarrassed that you went into exile like this, and ended up throwing all your pain on an old father and a miserable woman? Nima is too selfish! ! ! !

After tormenting the people around him to the death, Nima came back openly, and the audience lined up to welcome him. Then this buddy started a new life with peace of mind, no bears roaring anymore! ! This guy just builds his happiness on the pain of others, right? He blindly magnifies his own pain while ignoring the feelings of everyone around him.

I really don't understand what you are moving, why are you crying? I'm so moved by my patience for persevering in watching the 133-minute crappy movie. . .

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Legends of the Fall quotes

  • Colonel Ludlow: Indians! Indians were the issue in those days. I can assure you, gentlemen, there is nothing quite so grotesque as the meeting of a child with a bullet; or an entire village slaughtered while sleeping. That was the Government's resolution of that particular issue and I have seen nothing in its behavior since then that would persuade me that it has gained either in wisdom, common sense, or humanity.

  • [Regarding Tristan's departure]

    Susannah: Will he come back?

    Colonel Ludlow: I don't know.

    Colonel Ludlow: [One Stab speaks Cree] Stab says yes.