good and evil humor

Jevon 2022-04-20 09:01:06

I've always liked Quentin. His films are always profound and not vulgar, and they can be well integrated with business. Have to praise the talent.
This movie is also good. It's a pity that the rhythm is a bit uneven, the front is too delayed and the back is too rushed. How big of an injury this is, it's a matter of opinion. However, it is undeniable that the film has depth. It depicts human nature deeply, and it also mocks the so-called right and wrong.
The Hateful Eight, which are the Hateful Eight, it seems that everyone has a different opinion. In my opinion, 8 people in two carriages. Throughout the length of the film, these eight people directly or indirectly kill people.
The interesting thing is that they are not masked evil. Black people are freedom fighters who are on the brink and unscrupulous, hangers are defenders of justice without mercy and etiquette, female prisoners are chaotic fighters with a heart like snakes and scorpions and full of lies, and sheriffs are selfish and selfless. The reporter, the female prisoner’s younger brother is a sinister and ruthless family defender, the “hanging executioner”, the Mexican and the cowboy are all loyal brothers who deceive and kill without blinking an eye, but save their accomplices with their lives. Who is evil and who is good? The image of Christ that appears many times is really a great irony.
Everyone in this movie is inspiring. And the ending is a sigh with dark humor.
Humanity is like that. It would be great if there was a yardstick to say good and evil. There is no good or evil in human nature, the so-called good and evil are imposed by people.

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The Hateful Eight quotes

  • Major Marquis Warren: [as he and Chris Mannix are hanging hanging Daisy]

    [laughs]

    Major Marquis Warren: Hang on, Daisy!

  • Daisy Domergue: [to Maj. Marquis Warren] Howdy nigger!

    John 'The Hangman' Ruth: Don't you know the darkies don't like to be called that no more? They find that offensive

    Daisy Domergue: I've been called worse.

    John 'The Hangman' Ruth: [laughs] That I can believe!