win or lose

Thurman 2022-04-21 09:01:10

Wind and snow, valleys, open fields. The six-carriage galloped through the thick snow. The wind and snow were so heavy that the carriage had to go to a small shop on the way to Hongshi Town, but when it arrived at the shop, the people in the carriage changed from two to four. And there are four people waiting for them in the store. A brain-shattering shootout and drama of suspenseful reasoning unfolded in the store. The structure of the chapter and the style of the stage play. Evil with evil. King and loser.
The story takes place in Wyoming, so Westerns. After the Civil War, the topic of race. The Hateful Eight's positions are confused, the facts are blurred, arguments go back and forth, and guns come and go. Under the rhythm of death, the black villain survived by luck. Achieve the main theme ending of the self-confident and affectionate coexistence of black and white races with the white police officers who have witnessed it. However, in the conflict, the two sides originally hated each other, and the winner became a hero. In fact, all of them were originally from villains, including new police officers.
It's snowing endlessly. Snow-covered pines are like silver spears. The mountains are like jade shields. The wilderness is beautiful. The only wooden house is independent. The plot mainly focuses on the carriage box and the cabin, so it is like a stage play. It's more like turning the long sandy sand into a snowy New Dragon Inn.
It's just that the film wasn't as good as it was supposed to be.

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The Hateful Eight quotes

  • Oswaldo Mobray: [lecturing Daisy] John Ruth wants to take you back to Red Rock to stand trial for murder. And, if... you're found guilty, the people of Red Rock will hang you in the town square. And as the hangman, I will perform the execution. And if all those things end up taking place, that's what civilized society calls "justice". However, if the relatives and the loved ones of the person you murdered were outside that door right now. And after busting down that door, they drug you out in the snow and hung you up by the neck, that, we would be frontier justice. Now the good part about frontier justice, is it's very thirst quenching. The bad part is it's apt to wrong as right!

    John 'The Hangman' Ruth: [chiming in] Not in your case. In your case, you'd probably have it comin'. But other people, maybe not so much!

    Oswaldo Mobray: But ultimately what's the real difference between the two? The real difference is me, the hangman. To me, it doesn't matter what you did. When I hang you, I will get no satisfaction from your death, it's my job! I hang you in Red Rock, I move on to the next town, I hang someone else there. The man who pulls the lever that breaks your neck will be a dispassionate man. And that dispassion is the very essence of justice. For justice delivered without dispassion is always in danger of not being justice.

    John 'The Hangman' Ruth: Amen!

  • Oswaldo Mobray: [interrupting an escalating argument] Gentlemen, Gentlemen, I know Americans aren't apt to let a little thing like an unconditional surrender get in the way of a good war. But I strongly suggest we don't re-stage The Battle of Baton Rouge during a blizzard in Minnie's Haberdashery...