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What is real movie music?
Rachelle 2021-10-22 14:31:24
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Elton 2022-04-21 09:01:27
I didn't mean to tear it down, but was Raymond's last floral shirt the one that Grandpa wore in The Good and the Bad?
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Paris 2022-04-20 09:01:17
A is on the left, B is on the right, and I am in the middle. Sure enough, it is a copy of "The Stick with Heart". Although the details of the plot have been changed, the credit for the overall play is definitely all from the Kurosawa group. But the film itself is still very good. Although it is a genre film with a very simple plot, the rhythm of the plot is really good. The chivalrous love is fully displayed in the overturning, and the environment of the wild and disorderly border town is slightly constructed. It's average, but with Morricone's classic music, the atmosphere immediately rises (but I have to say that it feels a little overwhelming), not to mention there is a 4K restoration on the big screen, which is so handsome that he has no friends. "You're going to need a coffin," indeed.
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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!