Assassination of the sharpshooter - to lie is to betray, to betray is to betray Judas

Matilde 2022-03-21 09:01:45

If you were drowsy by the first hour of the movie
, you must wake up and watch the next hour. The

story is based on real events and
tells the whole process of the assassination of a grassroots hero.
Maybe, Lao Mei understands it better. interest
but I really look tired, at least more than one hour before annoying
in case there is a narration that procrastination can
admire the director's ability to clip
in fact, can compact some
make the story even more substantial

there are too many
idiot when total Big Shot himself Mr.
(unfortunately, I am here to have this burst foul language,
believe that the Lord will understand, I hate this kind of betrayal)
done, you feel great
in fact, nothing but just a clown
After killing Jesse,
this idiot dared to say that I sware to GOD
can't stand it.
Later, he even performed his betrayal more than 800 times. He was completely
brainless
. It should be said that this actor is very strong.
From the sound of the stupid to the appearance,
I remember it. He was
able to portray the idiots so vividly

that Jesse already knew about their conspiracy.
He didn't have the opportunity to debunk them and
I didn't understand. Why on earth didn't he do that?
Maybe, he really wanted to believe others
just once . He was wrong.

Brad Peter's acting was amazing.
Sudden tears
.
It
really has a very atmospheric feeling to
make a grassroots hero perform incisively and vividly. It's not a

bad movie.
If you can endure the super long boring for more than 1 hour in the first place, you will
pay attention to the acting carefully,
then you will feel that this movie is not that bad later on.

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The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford quotes

  • Robert Ford: They gave me ten days.

    Charley Ford: For what?

    Robert Ford: Arresting him.

    Charley Ford: You and me, huh?

    Robert Ford: It's going to happen one way or another. It's going to happen, Charley, and it might as well be us who get rich on it.

    Charley Ford: Bob, he's our friend.

    Robert Ford: He murdered Ed Miller. He's going to murder Liddil and Cummins if the chance ever comes. Seems to me Jesse's riding from man to man, saying goodbye to the gang. Your friendship could put you under the pansies.

    Charley Ford: I'll grind it fine in my mind, Bob. I can't go any further than that, right now.

    Robert Ford: You'll come around.

    Charley Ford: You think it's all made up, don't you? You think it's all yarns and newspaper stories.

    Robert Ford: He's just a human being.

  • Governor Crittenden: Jesse James sent me a telegram last month, saying he was going to kill me if he had to wreck a train to do it. He said that once I was in his hands he was going to cut my heart out and eat it in strips like it was bacon.

    [pause]

    Governor Crittenden: I'm going to wreck his train first.

    Robert Ford: [Bob scoffs, Crittenden glares at him] I'm sorry, Your Excellency. I was thinking of something else.

    Governor Crittenden: Jesse James is nothing more than a public outlaw who's made his reputation by stealing whatever he could and by killing whoever got in his way. You'll hear some fools say he's getting back at Republicans and Union men for wrongs his family suffered during the war, but his victims have scarcely ever been selected with reference to their political views. I'm saying his sins will soon find him out. I'm saying his cup of iniquity is full. I'm saying Jesse James is a desperate case and may require a desperate remedy.