Cowboy's Wisdom

Rubie 2021-10-22 14:31:24

The story of "Red Dead Redemption" I only knew there was such a thing when I was playing FC game consoles when I was a child, and when I played the game of Red Dead Redemption. I have never passed all levels of that game, and I don’t know the English in the game, so I just know the name of "Red Dead Redemption" and don't know the specific content of the story it tells. After seeing this movie, my first feeling was that it was a tough guy movie, a man movie. The story is tortuous and the plot is very attractive. The wisdom of the male protagonist is impressive. Although he played out for saving people, he finally defeated the enemy with his brain and gave the town a long-lost peace. The soundtrack of the movie is very single, but it is wonderful, and it fits the theme of the movie very well.

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Extended Reading
  • Elsa 2022-04-23 07:01:26

    The Italian team remakes the cool 1960s western film from Akira Kurosawa's works, with the title, the music, and the figure (being beaten)... Also, the martial arts film/Hong Kong gangster film really can't absorb the swordsman and western films. Little, the drunk man holding grass and the pony brother holding toothpicks are also replicas of Dongmu holding cigarettes in this play.

  • Wade 2021-10-22 14:40:40

    Young Eastwood is so cool~~

A Fistful of Dollars quotes

  • Consuelo Baxter: [Directed at the Rojos, who have just slaughtered her family] Murderers. They had no guns. Murderers! I hope you rot in hell! May you and your brothers die spitting blood! Curse you for this! MURDERERS!

    [Esteban Rojo levels his revolver and calmly shoots her]

  • Joe: [Newly arrived in San Miguel, looking over the town from a balcony] Who are they?

    Silvanito: Hmm. Bandits. Bandits and smugglers. They come down from Texas. They cross the frontier to stock up on guns and liquor. The cost is much less here. Then they go back and sell the guns and liquor to the Indians.

    Joe: Any town that sells guns and liquor has gotta' be a rich one.

    Silvanito: Not the town. Only those who buy and sell, and the bosses are the ones who clean up.

    Joe: Yeah? Somebody has to run the place. Every town has a boss.

    Silvanito: That's true. But when there are two around, then I'd say that there is one too many.

    Joe: "Two" bosses? Very interesting.