ethics

Domenick 2021-12-08 08:01:40

For me, this movie is not bad, but it is limited to this. The white captive and Debbie couldn’t get together, how to deal with the only relatives and nieces who were assimilated by the red races, the ethical problem was not resolved, and did not resonate with all humanity. good. The length is very important, and many characters stand up when dancing with wolves. The monologue-style voiceover is also unconventional, indicating that there is no wrong way but the wrong way. The exemplified action of the character Scar is not strong enough, and the scalping scene need not be a waste. In addition, what I don’t know about cultural differences is: The US military offered rewards to Indian scalps. The audiovisual language did not play tricks. The guitar courtship scene is very scribble, and there are no tricks to play. There are so many characters, I don't know what I thought when I wrote the script.

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Extended Reading
  • Gerald 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    group play. Start at home and end at home. The vistas outline the atmosphere of the landscape. The composition rules, prefer close-up, rarely close-up. So are Indians evil incarnate?

  • Jerad 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    Times and heroes are like the relationship between chicken and egg. Putting the film in a specific historical context, there are reflections on the big history and care for the little people. The vast western landscape is so comforting to look at.

The Searchers quotes

  • [Reverend Clayton delivers a prayer at the Edwards' funeral for Aaron, Martha, and Ben]

    Ethan: Put an amen to it!

    Reverend Clayton: I ain't finished yet.

    Ethan: There's no more time for praying! AMEN!

  • Brad: There's only one way you can stop me from looking for Lucy, mister, and that's kill me!

    Martin: That's the way I feel, Uncle Ethan

    [Edwards glares at him]

    Martin: Ethan... Sir.

    Ethan: Alright, but I'm giving the orders here. I'm giving the orders and you'll follow 'em, or we're splitting up right here and now!

    Martin: Well, sure, Ethan. Just one reason were here, ain't it, is to find Debbie and Lucy?

    Ethan: If they're still alive.