Vader's Secret

Elisha 2022-03-22 09:01:16

Reminds me of a passage from the literature class in the movie "The Reader": "The core of Western literature lies in the concept of secrecy. It can be said that the characters are entirely based on certain information that people have not made public. There may be various reasons for this. or mean or noble, so much so that people are determined to keep their mouths shut.”
Vader thought he could see through everyone, including Evans. But the deepest secret of his heart that the latter revealed just before his death was something Vader never thought of. Vader is also a man with secrets. Before, he told the tavern owner and Evans' wife about the green-eyed girl he had met, and told Evans about his tragic childhood when he was abandoned by a prostitute mother, which made people think that this was all his secret. the reasons for the various behaviors. Until the moment when Evans finally confided his heart, he was stunned and thoughtful, as if he had a relationship. At this point, I suddenly realized that the real secret Vader never revealed to anyone. In the end, the film left a mysterious legend.

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  • Reyes 2022-03-24 09:01:20

    The beginning of the robbery of the money carrier made me feel that "Let the Bullets Fly" is a tribute to this film...The ending really feels that the gang of robber brothers are too pitiful

  • Levi 2021-10-20 19:02:29

    At first I didn’t understand why it ended like this

3:10 to Yuma quotes

  • Ben Wade: I've always liked you Byron, but you never know when to shut up. Even bad men love their mommas.

    [Throws him off the edge of the cliff]

  • Charlie Prince: [to the townsfolk firing at both fugitives] Not the black hat! The rancher, you dumb shits! The rancher!