don quixote tragic cowboy

Jimmie 2022-03-21 08:01:03

This film is ed used to play handsome bubble MM, right? Playing with hats, guns, and horseback riding, the 36-year-old can still pretend to be a young guy most of the time, except for the occasional few shots. The first half of the film is Qiong Yao's youth idol drama, then it turns into a psychotic thriller, and finally a western shootout. From a few details (such as ed's life experience, he and the little boy's fate) seems to imply that this film has a lot of meaning, but unfortunately I just see it clearly.


Well, after reading other people's film reviews, I admit that I am relatively superficial. It turned out that this film is about a Don Quixote-style tragic character, and the story of the girl's family is just a prop for the hero. In this way, the whole film is relatively smooth and logical.

But I am in control of the details, and I will discuss the points that are not mentioned in several film reviews or are worthy of discussion.
1. Personally, I feel that the man (professional is a policeman) is indeed the adoptive father of the siblings.
2. The family that ed sneaked into should not be his own home (but he seems to be very familiar with his own home)? Rather, it should be the family his father rebuilt after he left him as a teenager. It's worth mentioning that his father's re-established family was Hasidic Jew (note their haircuts and attire), so in a sense his father was also a man who was obsessed with tradition Bar. Is it genetic?

In addition, in this film, two protagonists of two broke girls and modern family were found, and there is no explanation.

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Down in the Valley quotes

  • Harlan: I've tried living down in the valley again, really tried this time. Walked up and down it looking for one open face, but most people I've meet hardly seem like human beings to me anymore.