On the 9th screening day of the 20th Faroe Island Film Festival, we will bring you "Chivalrous Tenderness". Please see the comments of the lonely heroes who are trying to find out the truth in the yellow sand!
Fruit trees:
No matter from the broad atmosphere of the field of vision, or from the joys and sorrows of the characters, they all meet the expectations for Western films.
Bao Song:
This Western is kind of interesting, and I didn't know it was John Ford until I read it.
Morning:
Photography and lighting are John Ford's forte. In fact, he made a standard system that influenced later Hollywood films, although he made genre films, including narrative. Characters, zoom in on details to depict a realistic story. Henry Fonda is very good, some scenes that I think are too procrastinated because he can still watch, but also because he lacks a sincere integration into Western movies, I think the relationship between the characters in it is somewhat absurd.
Not Here:
It is easy to die on the way to seek justice. Linda Darnell's image is so fascinating, it reminds me of when Maggie Cheung is so beautiful. The story has a laid-back feel, the way Henry Fonda feels.
Midnight no one:
If this was the Cologne of the 40s, the Fallout of Cologne is still there today, and the Westerns are no more.
SONGMJ23:
A western world where wildness and order, wildness and rules, chivalry and tenderness are intertwined. The will of revenge and the final presentation are buried deep in Ford's dreamy Western spectacle, which is quite "anti-Western" genre.
Poem to Edlin:
Write the west, and write the melancholy, the west is real, the melancholy is heavy, walking through the heaviness of reality, there are doubts in Shakespeare, there is a sad heart, there is a clumsy legendary shootout, there is a sincere dance, but the story is not Not just about them, but more and more about my dear Clementine, that sweet poem.
#FIFF20#DAY9 will be released later, so please wait and see.
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