The last shot alone deserves full marks

Arden 2022-03-25 09:01:08

The last shot alone deserves full marks. The whole film seems restrained and plain, but the emotion is not restrained
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A good movie is not necessarily a good movie, but it must be a very interesting movie. Although many parts are incomprehensible, it is so exciting. Every episode of looking for a father is a small climax. There are many, but they are all very warm. The younger brother saw that his sister was bullied and stood up and stopped even though the other party was a young and middle-aged strong man. At the end, the younger sister staggered to pick up the guitar and played the guitar. This last scene was very touching. From the uninhabited American countryside to the neighborly relationship of mutual love and mutual assistance, from life and death to the last "she is the only relative" relative. The amount of reading is not enough, and it is impossible to say that the film is good. The above are all particularly profound points.

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Winter's Bone quotes

  • Gail: [after asking her husband to let her use his truck] He said no.

    Ree: Did you tell him I'd spring for gas?

    Gail: I told him. He still won't.

    Ree: Why not?

    Gail: He never says why not to me, Ree, he just says no.

    Ree: Man, it's so sad to hear you say he won't let you do somethin' and then you *don't* do it.

    Gail: It's different once you're married.

    Ree: It really must be. 'Cause you ain't never used to eat no shit.

  • Ree: He might be hangin' around with Little Arthur and them. You think?

    Teardrop: You don't wanna go around Little Arthur's askin' them people about anything they ain't offered to talk about. That's a real good way to end up et by hogs... or wishin' you was.