The revenge of an Irish hero

Clay 2022-04-15 08:01:01

Dressed in the coat of a Western movie, the pulse of an action movie is beating, the story of happiness and revenge is hearty, the intense fighting scenes make people tense, and the open ending allows viewers to have different choices. What kind of person you are, you will choose the corresponding ending. This 19th-century Rambo-style hero has comrades in arms, and his descendants have also made movies for him. It can be seen that there is no blood shed, and all sacrifices are meaningful. Hugo Weaving performed the psychological changes of the character, the male lead was charismatic, the actor who played the second class soldier had natural acting skills, and the later changes were real and credible. The British military palace is handsome and cold, just a bit symbolic.

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Extended Reading
  • Michael 2022-04-20 09:02:59

    The extremely delicate photography and music create a sense of apocalyptic desolation, and the performances of several protagonists fit perfectly with the style of the film, especially Hugo Weaving's eyes and facial expressions. Famine, plague and national oppression have turned Ireland into a hell on earth. The sanctimonious priests and nobles always have a cruel heart. When their homes are destroyed and their relatives die, revenge and resistance are the way out for a soldier. The rebellion is doomed to fail, and the evil continues, but when the little girl at the end of the film leaves in the car, the seeds of hope have already taken root, and the traitor will have to choose between revenge and a life of kinship, Ireland's road to freedom still far. If the revenge scene at the end fails as in "Cut the Belly", and the first half is more in-depth, the movie will be more perfect.

  • Fay 2022-04-18 09:01:20

    The story is very simple and very engaging. In China, it is the Water Margin, Luti administers a fistfight to the town of Kansai...

Black '47 quotes

  • Feeney: [Speaks in Irish]

    Lord Kilmichael: I don't understand that aboriginal nonsense. Speak English, man!

  • [Last Lines]

    Feeney: They'll come for you now.

    Hannah: Yeah.

    Feeney: Don't fight them. Go to America.