I don't like Tristin

Burdette 2021-11-14 08:01:26

In the days of love, the protagonist of this film, Tristin, may be a hero. He has some human ideals in him, freedom, passion, bravery, unworldly, infatuation, and straightforwardness. But that is his personal business. You don’t need to sacrifice Susan to prove it. , His freedom exchanged for Susan’s suffering, his bravery exchanged for Susan’s worry, his passion, unworldliness, and infatuation exchanged for Susan’s moments of happiness, and his simply brought Susan’s indelible pain. . There are many qualities that people yearn for in Tristin, but these qualities do not need to be carried by a real person, because such a person is simply unfeeling. There is no need for such a person to exist.
The most fascinating thing about the whole film is the continuous mountain ridges, the misty sky, the wild horses running on the vast grass, and the warmth and warmth in the cabin. But it's far less beautiful than "Dancing with Wolves" because the actor is more affectionate. If Tristin follows his heart and always follows, then he may be a madman or a legend. But if he is a legend, please don't get caught up in the red dust, as long as the wind is coming and going again, just fine, don't disturb the leisure of the clouds.

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Extended Reading
  • Verna 2022-03-23 09:01:41

    The wife's relationship; admiring one's life; or taking the arms; realizing the words in a room; or because of the trust; letting go outside the body

  • Osbaldo 2022-03-25 09:01:07

    Multifunctional Lecture Hall 2014.1.8.1pm The most touching brothers in the symbolic order reconcile reconciled by the name of the father and the law of the father, the woman disturbed them, but only to prove that they are still rock solid. It's good to die for the bear at the end. The music is very good.

Legends of the Fall quotes

  • One Stab: Every warrior hopes a good death will find him.

  • Tristan: Samuel! Samuel, come here! Run along now. Go with Pet. Get him in the house!

    John T. O'Banion: He's a fine boy. You know we're not here to arrest you.

    Tristan: You take me to the woods. I don't want my boy to see. I don't want my boy to see. Let's get on with it.