Very implicit love

Bernardo 2022-03-23 09:01:22

The old policeman's life was originally colorless and bored to pass the day. Squatting in the toilet is a kind of enjoyment. But the girl's sudden desire to be his employer, the fresh-born calf's undaunted enthusiasm, ignited the beautiful flame of the old policeman's life. Especially the girl chased by crossing the river on horseback, conquering the heart of the old policeman. In the end, the galaxy and the moon ran a long distance alone. In order to save the girl's life, he did his best. Then, leave alone to die of old age. In fact, he loves girls deeply. It's just that his love in that era is hard to tell. The girl repaid his deep love by being single for a lifetime. That kind of deep love is like thunder in the depths of the earth, extremely agitated but silent. Sounds like a loud voice!

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  • Garth 2022-03-21 09:01:21

    A retro and innovative western movie! As a western film, it is full of black humorous verbal warfare, and anti-traditional elements of feminization and de-heroism, but the spirit throughout the film can still maintain the fearlessness of the western style. In addition to the wonderful performance of the actors, Roger Deakins, the old partner of the Coen brothers, his photography and mirroring is the soul of the film.

  • Monica 2022-03-24 09:01:22

    It's the most tender movie of the Coen brothers I've ever seen. The ten-minute ending of the film, Old Jeff's heartfelt "I'm old" is really teary... the ending song "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms" sounded, and the emotions continued. Last time The same feeling is still the ending theme of "Brokeback Mountain"...very good, very good.

True Grit quotes

  • Emmett Quincy: [to Mattie] Who worked you over with the ugly stick?

  • Mattie Ross: Well I need a pony, and I'll pay you ten dollars for one of them.

    Col. Stonehill: No, that's a lot price, no no... wait a minute... are we trading again?