is a black and white video western film released on November 15, 1950.
The bad guys are Indians and the good guys are the American Frontier Cavalry.
The American riding skills shown in the film are still pretty good, and the battle of hundreds of horses is also very real, especially compared to the blue backgrounds today, it is even more real!
Because it's John Wayne playing the cavalry captain, so let's take a look!
His performance in this film is as wonderful as ever. This great actor starred in more than 150 films in his life, and the film "Flying Over Mount Guan" in 1939 established his unparalleled status in Western films. It is better to use this sentence to describe John Wayne's life.
Hahaha!
In addition, the storyline of the film is lackluster, and the characters are more stylized. As the bad guy, the Indians are not only multi-faceted, but even reluctant to show their faces!
Therefore, looking at it with the diverse eyes of today's world, its overall quality is average!
The shortcomings of the above statement are basically due to the template of Hollywood, or it can be understood as the output of culture and American spirit. As for whether the audience is brainwashed, it depends on the audience themselves!
Here you might as well learn from and recall a Sina blog "Paradise Cinema", which can be called a topic!
"Reminiscences of American Western Movies (2008-11-27 19:00:21)"
Yesterday, the American Thanksgiving Day reminded me of the Indians and also brought back some childhood memories: I
remember watching "playing red fans" in Taiwan after I was a child. American Western Movies.
The basic plot of this cheap western movie is the same (like Korean dramas have leukemia, or the 19th century British
novel Jane Eyre/Roaring Heights, etc. must
have a mentally ill woman), the basic plot is as follows: U.S. President Ronald Reagan or John Reagan) came home one day and found that his wife and children had been killed by Hongbo
Yes, the house was burnt down. Of course, the horror scene of the scalp being cut by the red fan must be briefly described in the play. Of course,
an Indian with a pattern on his face is holding an axe in his right hand and a bloody (but all black and white film at the
time ) wig in the left hand. Waving in the air. Heartbroken, Reagan vowed revenge!
Reagan joined a caravan of caravans moving west. In the team, I met a beautiful blonde with big tits (the heroine) and fell
in love .
Suddenly, Hong Fan appeared on the road. Reagan took a pistol and instructed everyone to form a circle around the caravan for self-defense. A
war broke out. No matter how brave the white people are, no matter how good their weapons are (the white people use guns, the red people use bows and axes), they can't stand up to
the overwhelming Red Tibetan offensive. Seeing that the Peng team was about to be breached, some sporadic red
fans rode into the circle on and off (but they were all immediately killed by Reagan's pistol). At stake.
At this critical moment, suddenly. . .
"March of the Light Cavalry" Light Cavalry Overture's cheering trumpet suddenly sounded, and the audience in the movie theater burst into
cheers, the audience clapped and cheered, and the U.S. cavalry team appeared! Next, the Indians were killed and
wiped out. After that, Reagan married that blond (black-and-white film, I don't know if it was blue-eyed) with big tits. . .
The end of the play.
I remember one time when I was clapping and cheering excitedly, my brother poured me a pot of cold water and said that you are not
white , and you have no hatred with Hongfan. Why are you happy? The whole audience in the movie theater is full of Chinese people, why are they so
happy ?
Hollywood is the most powerful cultural aggression in the United States, brainwashing the whole world, and unknowingly turning everyone's feelings into
white people!
I had never seen a Bruce Lee movie before before going abroad. Once in the United States, I drove to a movie in a black area
I went to see a Bruce Lee movie. It's kind of scary that everyone in the movie theater is black except for the two of us Chinese.
When the Chinese were beaten by the Japanese in the movie, the black people next to them were all downcast. In the end, when Bruce Lee came out
and beat the Japanese to a screeching halt, all the black people in the audience cheered, clapping and cheering. . . I immediately
thought of what my brother said when I was a kid. I really want to ask these black people: You are not Chinese, and the Japanese
have no grudge against you, so why are you happy?
But this can also be regarded as the contribution of the Hong Kong film industry to our China, and it also brainwashes foreigners. . .
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