The story of the years

Dovie 2022-03-23 09:01:25

Personally, I love American Westerns, music, long takes, sandstorms, horses, revolvers, hats, riding boots, it's just addicting, for us, there's no such thing as life in any era or region , watching Westerns is half a novel, half a story

Accompanied by the desolate music, it gradually became better. Given the shooting conditions at that time, there was no blood in the gunshots, but I felt like the beauty of that kind of film.

Westerners are different from Chinese people, and the way of telling stories is also different. Chinese people have already explained the good and bad people at the beginning, but the real story is twisted and obscure, while Westerners tell it slowly along a line. The absurd represents reality, and in the end it will definitely come to a realization. It cannot be said that Chinese people do not have that kind of stories. I prefer to read ancient novels, which are straightforward but profound in meaning. The first two are a little more, because there are many people, so any weirdness is not surprising, and Westerners may make some exaggerations, and some famous people have become epic figures in the constant discussion of people.

The story of the film is simple, but the simplicity of the story does not mean that there is no fun. I like

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Extended Reading
  • Palma 2021-10-22 14:40:40

    I left quietly, just as I came quietly; I waved my sleeves without taking away a cloud.

  • Nelda 2022-03-24 09:01:24

    1. Nima cowboys don't need to aim when shooting, they can have it with their hands; is the ability of modern people degraded or is the function of modern guns degraded? 2. Wisdom is always more important than a strong body; 3. In the world of martial arts, only fast is not broken; 4. Women make men lose their minds; 5. The soundtrack is Chinese, is there any?

A Fistful of Dollars quotes

  • 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.

  • 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!