relatively bad

Everett 2022-03-31 09:01:11

The love triangle between the heroine and her ex-boyfriend and husband can't be described as vigorous and lingering, but the kindness and warmth, simplicity and righteousness in the heart of the person, the natural expression, the small expression, the acting skills of the hero and heroine are still in place. .

It is the most difficult to shape the little people, which is the original ecology of the West during the American Civil War.

Many people say that this film cannot be called a Western, but you must know that in the West there are not only heroic competitions and fierce gunfights, but also ordinary people who are as tiny as dust. Jane is one of them; many people say that this film cannot be called a feminist film. But you must know what is the foundation of feminism, which is human rights. In that barbaric era when thieves were teeming with people and everyone was in danger, a person, a woman, she wants to live, this is the minimum requirement of human beings, and what is more valuable is , Although Jane is weak, she is not weak at heart, even stronger than many big men. In front of a powerful enemy, she could have escaped and lived alone, but she did not. She insisted on staying and guarding her homeland.

This is the embodiment of the mainstream values ​​of American society, but the film is more natural and not artificial. This is what I think is a success of the film.

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Extended Reading
  • Rico 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    See the shadow of a lot of classic old movies

  • Kasandra 2022-04-01 09:01:19

    There is no fault, there are guns, horses, yellow sand, there are all kinds of Western elements, but there is no Western feeling, forcibly happy ending. Another bad guy boss dies stupid and talkative and shot in the knee

Jane Got a Gun quotes

  • Jane Hammond: [remembering] Bishop was setting up a new town. What's a town without a cathouse? And then, of course, you need girls. Girls with no one to protect 'em.

  • Jane Hammond: That girl you rode so far to see... I ain't her anymore. Life stopped being something that you live after that day. Just something you endure.