individual justice and collective justice

Burdette 2022-04-22 07:01:02

Looking at the "inglourious bastards" who feel that the so-called collective justice and individual justice may be the difference between the so-called collective justice and the morality of the army and the occasional political culture. The chivalry is respectable and finally Tuco and Blondie blow up the bridge it's really cool

I really like the scene of the triangular confrontation at the end of the film. There is a kind of respect for different life choices. There is no paranoia and power violence.

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Extended Reading
  • Aric 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    After reading it, I felt like ugly threw a gold coin at the feet of the handsome Dongmu, the master squinted his eyes and shot me a cigar. I covered my heart: Ah! Give me a link to where you can buy these beautiful clothes!

  • Betsy 2021-10-20 18:59:00

    I'm sleeping for 3 hours now I really want to hit someone

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly quotes

  • Blondie: [watching the soldiers fighting on the bridge] I have a feeling it's really gonna be a good, long battle.

    Tuco: Blondie, the money's on the other side of the river.

    Blondie: Oh? Where?

    Tuco: Amigo, I said on the other side, and that's enough. But while the Confederates are there we can't get across.

    Blondie: What would happen if somebody were to blow up that bridge?

    Tuco: Yeah. Then these idiots would go somewhere else to fight.

    Blondie: [lighting his match] Maybe.

  • One-armed Union soldier: [Wallace and Tuco are at the train station, handcuffed together] Hey, corporal, afraid he'll get lost? Where's the Rebel going?

    Cpl. Wallace: To Hell, with a rope around his neck and a price on his head.

    Tuco: Yeah... three thousand dollars, friend. That's a lot of money for a head.

    [He flips the soldier's empty sleeve]

    Tuco: I bet they didn't even pay you a penny for your arm.