Graves are all graves

Stella 2022-04-21 09:01:11

It is indeed a very good-looking and very western movie. But unlike earlier Westerns, which focused on the enslavement and killing of blacks by whites, the justice and rescue of cowboys, they incorporated elements of war, and added elements of human nature and social issues to the inherent bloody and violent wandering of Westerns. Be more classic. The classic soundtrack is satirical and full of contest. The three characters in the subtitles appear in sequence. The villain, the bad guy, and the good guy go on a treasure hunt together. There are people's speculations and considerations, as well as human compassion and great love. At the end, Brandy put on the same preaching clothes as the godfather, like a god, spreading the justice carried by the cowboy to the other two, and the destined bad guy will inevitably die, there is still a good-hearted villain who will not lie down and dig by himself. A good tomb must also endure the panic of the choice between money and life to arouse his reflection. The addition of war elements has added a lot of fun to this treasure hunt, and it has also promoted the great spirit of the cowboys who are compassionate and sympathetic to the human nation. I also want to say that these two people with very different personalities can be together all the way because they have the kindness in the deepest part of their hearts that has not disappeared. The addition of small funny elements also eliminates the violence and bloodshed. The ending is all about the setting of tombs. It is really a turning point of God, a huge irony. The villain who is lost by money runs wildly in countless tombs to search for it. The soundtrack is also a stroke of genius. I thought everything ended in this confused search, ignoring the appearance of the third escort. It's ridiculous and sad to see people who died in war sitting around the theater watching their fight for money.

View more about The Good, the Bad and the Ugly reviews

Extended Reading
  • Margarita 2022-03-22 09:01:08

    Revisiting the Northern Film Festival, the most impressive passages this time are the most humane passages, the brotherhood feud between Du Ke and the priest, the two heroes annihilating the bandits in the ruins, and the panning scenes of the graveyard of Sad Poe. The genre film made a big battle in the war film, but the crater was a bit piercing. I'm more and more fond of classmate Cliff, the champion of the United States.

  • Paula 2021-10-20 18:58:56

    It's like watching Beckham, Andy Lau and Xu Jinjiang play together... OST is awesome! ! ! !

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly quotes

  • Tuco: [thinking the cavalry they've met are Confederate] Hurrah! Hurrah for the Confederacy! HURRAH! Down with General Grant! Hurrah for General... what's his name?

    Blondie: Lee.

    Tuco: Lee! LEE! Ha ha! God is with us because he hates the Yanks too. HURRAH!

    Blondie: [spits] God's not on our side because he hates *idiots* also.

    [the commander of the cavalry patrol they've met reveals his blue uniform]

  • [surveying some Civil War carnage]

    Blondie: I've never seen so many men wasted so badly.