Jade Blood Sands - Good is rewarded with good and evil is rewarded with evil

Amir 2022-03-23 09:01:53

Three Americans, Du, Ke and Huo, went through all kinds of hardships and dangers in the barren mountains and mountains of Moxigo and found gold. Another American, Ke, came to join the group, but the robbers attacked, and the four fought together. Unfortunately, Ke was killed by the robbers. On their way back to China, Huo rescued an Indian child who fell into the water and was left as a guest by the Indian villagers. Du wanted to take the gold for himself, and shot Ke when he was exhausted. He was hacked to death by the remnants of the robbers, and Ke, who pretended to be dead, was rescued by the Indian villagers. The robber was executed, and all the gold had been thrown to the ground by the robber as sand, and then blown away by the storm. Seeing this, Huo Heke laughed instead, saying that Jinzi was back in the embrace of nature. Huo volunteered to stay because the Indian villagers wanted him to be their elder. Coe accepted Huo's offer to exchange all the remaining donkeys and furs for money to visit Coe's widows and orphans in Texas. In the film, Du is selfish and poisonous, Ke is upright and rational, Huo is experienced and kind, the villagers are kind and sincere, and the robbers are cruel and ignorant. People were moved to the extreme, and it also brought tears to the eyes of the audience. The whole story is that good is rewarded with good, and evil is rewarded with evil, achieving the intention of promoting good and punishing evil.

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The Treasure of the Sierra Madre quotes

  • Dobbs: [in one sentence] Do you believe that stuff the old man was saying the other night at the Oso Negro about gold changin' a man's soul so's he ain't the same sort of man as he was before findin' it?

  • Dobbs: You're sure he was trailin' you are ya?

    Curtin: Absolutely.

    Dobbs: How come?

    Curtin: Cuz there he is.