different westerns

Christina 2022-10-26 05:00:30

The film is different from the experience of previous westerns, the most special of which is the rivalry between Missouri's Kansas old lady and Wells. The old lady went from discriminating against Missouri to allowing Wells, a Missourian farmer, to live in her "manor". And Wells also went from spitting out shredded tobacco, to knowing that he temporarily held back the shredded tobacco in front of the old lady, and continued to keep the shredded tobacco in his mouth. There is humor in these little details, and Wells, the old Kansas woman, the Indian chief built their homes together, the wandering cowboy found a stable home, and reached an agreement with the Indian tribe to coexist peacefully, so as to go to the civilized world, all these From some perspectives, it is a metaphor for the tolerance and strength of American culture.

The English original title should be translated into a more appropriate Chinese title. If you really want to use "Western Law Enforcer", it must be in quotation marks, indicating a special title in a certain ceremony environment. As foreigners, we don't know the real history between the Union Army and the guerrillas, we can only understand the American history from the director's point of view through movies.

The beautiful heroine and Eastwood in the film performed a real love-hate relationship in life, which is another "wonderful".

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The Outlaw Josey Wales quotes

  • Bounty hunter #1: You're wanted, Wales.

    Josey Wales: Reckon I'm right popular. You a bounty hunter?

    Bounty hunter #1: A man's got to do something for a living these days.

    Josey Wales: Dyin' ain't much of a living, boy.

  • [last lines]

    [Fletcher knows he's talking to Josey Wales]

    Fletcher: I think I'll go down to Mexico to try to find him.

    Josey Wales: And then?

    Fletcher: He's got the first move. I owe him that. I think I'll try to tell him the war is over. What do you say, Mr. Wilson?

    Josey Wales: I reckon so. I guess we all died a little in that damn war.