The two most misunderstood people finally reached an agreement

Elza 2022-04-19 09:01:10

Score: 86. Uncle Kun returned to the violent work of the cult again, still not stingy with blood plasma, and those who fainted should be careful. In the era of judicial chaos after the Civil War, in the remote mountainous area of ​​Wyoming, the grocery store in the blizzard did not feel the slightest warmth. Eight villains started a black and white way, not talking about feelings, only intrigue. I don't know if Quentin liked the chattering mode of Mr. Woody Allen. In the first half of the movie, he showed many problems left over after the Civil War through the dialogue, and directly attacked human nature. The subtitles I watched before had Internet language so bad that I had to swipe it twice

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  • Octavia 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    Entering the movie slowly, but the more it tastes towards the back, Quentin really made a Western version of "The Dragon Inn", and it is not in vain that he has been a fan of Hong Kong movies for so long. It’s a pity that this film is still a contestant in the latter stage of Quentin’s works. The simple story cannot support the chapter structure, and the tension of the confrontational scenes is far inferior to "Shameless Bastard" and "The Liberation Jiang Ge" "Except for the solid work, there are not many highlights.

  • Trever 2021-10-20 18:59:36

    Quentin bombarded Quentin again and bombarded Quentin again!

The Hateful Eight quotes

  • Sheriff Chris Mannix: [to Warren] I ain't dead yet, ya black bastard!

  • [last lines]

    Sheriff Chris Mannix: Hey. Can I see that Lincoln letter?

    [Warren reaches in his pocket and takes out a bloodied piece of paper; he hands it over to Mannix]

    Sheriff Chris Mannix: "Dear Marquis, I hope this letter finds you in good health and stead. I'm doing fine, although I wish there were more hours in the day. It's just so much to do. Time is changing slowly but surely and it's men like you will make a difference. Your military success is a credit not only to you but to your race as well. I'm very proud every time I hear news of you. We still have a long way to go but hand in hand, I know we'll get there. I just want to let you know you're in my thoughts. Hopefully our paths will cross in the future. Until then I remain your friend. 'Ole Mary Todd is calling, so I guess it must be time for bed. Respectfully, Abraham Lincoln..."

    [long pause]

    Sheriff Chris Mannix: "'Ole Mary Todd..."

    [smiles weakly]

    Sheriff Chris Mannix: That's a nice touch.

    Major Marquis Warren: [chuckles] Thanks.

    [Mannix takes the letter and crumples it up; he tosses it on the floor nearby]