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Tyler 2022-03-22 09:01:21
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Mabelle 2022-03-25 09:01:06
I thought that the plot of a classic movie like this would be unbearable, but I didn't expect this film to be unexpectedly exciting, interlocking, and every frame exudes the heroic and ruthless (cool and cool) of the Wild West. Eastwood and various protagonists and supporting roles are full of images, which should be the most important link in a heroic film, and this film has become a classic precisely because of its excellence. PS: Grandpa Wood at that time was really handsome and oily T_T~~
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Janelle 2022-04-23 07:01:26
A lot of classic mirror movements are worth learning, and the uninterrupted long shots create a smooth picture. The fast cross montage and the conversion of subjective and objective perspectives are very impactful, making up for the vacancies and deficiencies of details to a certain extent. The close-up of the pros and cons is integrated into the atmosphere, and the music shows a sense of the background of the times and western style. Some epic movies with bugs can be ignored.
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Silvanito: I'm alive, and I want to remain with the living, understand? And when I'm dead, I want to remain with the dead. And I would be unhappy if somebody living forces me to remain with the living.
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Joe: [He's hiding in an empty coffin outside the coffin-maker's shop] Come here.
Piripero: I can't see anybody.
Joe: Come here!
Piripero: [Goes over to a coffin on a wagon; Joe is inside] Dios mio!... What are you doing in there?
Joe: Never mind. Get me out of here.
Piripero: But, you're not dead yet.
Joe: I will be, if you don't get me out of here, quick. Get that lid down!