Hi pop Western 2.0! ! !

Toy 2022-03-25 09:01:06

I used to think that Westerns were too monotonous and boring, and it was just two people drawing guns at each other faster than their hands. This version really looks like Western 2.0. Diverse angles, complex characters, Uncle Washington is so handsome, so handsome! Star-Lord's character is very layered, narcissism, alcoholism, and obsession, so at the end of his charge against Gatlin, Cyclops lit a cigarette for him out of respect, which is a good memory highlight.

Lee Byung Hun's usual special forces style.

Mr. Goodnight is also a very plump image. 9 is a bit like Tu Miyamoto Musashi, who killed 76 people in Yoshioka Kiyojuro's family. He abandoned his sword out of repentance and killed people to save people.

Sam turned out to organize the team out of revenge. But what's the problem? Those few people also joined voluntarily, so you sprayers, stop moral kidnapping.

Compared with the Black Warrior, this version has inheritance and breakthroughs. The breakthrough lies in finding the historical stage around 1870 after the American Civil War as the background of the times, mixed with many problems and conflicts such as gold rush and Indians, so it has a sense of the times.

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  • Madonna 2021-11-25 08:01:23

    After reading it, I really want to ride a horse, and take a selfie in the western sun. The photography is really beautiful. In addition to the short personality of the characters and the dragging in the middle, the overall is not bad... In addition, I really want to play Ma Zhen with Xing Jue...

  • Angel 2022-03-23 09:01:36

    The thick-line adaptation based on the 1960 version of "Seven Flood Dragons in the Wild" has been improved in the handling of action scenes to suit the audience of the new era. What I most want to complain about in this film is that the Indians' makeup is really not that particular, and it's a bit cosplay.

The Magnificent Seven quotes

  • Goodnight Robicheaux: This reminds me of what my daddy used to say.

    Billy Rocks: What's that, Goody?

    [waits for an answer]

    Billy Rocks: What?

    Goodnight Robicheaux: Well, my daddy used to say a lot of things, you know.

    [both laugh hysterically]

  • Jack Horne: Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will have no fear!