A rare boutique in westerns

Sigurd 2022-04-21 09:01:11

The plot is neither rushed nor slow, and the dialogue of the characters has to be tasted slowly, but the interpretation of American Westerns is subtle and moving, and the human nature is deeply portrayed. It is a rare and must-see boutique for middle-aged men! Evil deeds and conscience intertwine! Elegance and rudeness go hand in hand, informality, adhering to the bottom line... The real things of human nature are explained in a eloquent manner, and they do not deliberately create heroes, but they set a model of human pursuit that people can't perceive, and revisit it for the fourth time! Still can't help but want to commemorate the mood at this moment.

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  • Hollis 2022-03-22 09:01:09

    The recollection of "lost martial arts", the deconstruction of the "legends of the rivers and lakes", the commemoration of "the glorious past life", the obedience to the "poverty life", so many awesome legends, it is nothing more than a lucky person who drank too much Doing stupid things, wherever there is wildness in the west? There are legends where there are people who climb the grid. I have killed people before, and I don't want to kill anymore.

  • Alba 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    I have to write it down quickly, while the tears have not yet flowed from my eyes, while the feelings are still fermenting in my chest. Cowboy, silent power, a gun, the eternal spirit of the western knight. Even if he is old, he will get a high fever if he gets caught in the rain. But picking up the gun, he is still a cold-blooded killer who makes people fearful. Finally, he rode away alone in the rain, leaving behind in the eyes of police, prostitutes and officials. All the restraint before is waiting for this moment

Unforgiven quotes

  • Ned Logan: Hell, Will. We ain't bad men no more. Shit, we're farmers.

    Will Munny: Should be easy killing them, supposing they don't go on down to Texas first.

    Ned Logan: How long has it been since you fired a gun at a man, Will? Nine, ten years?

    Will Munny: Eleven.

    Ned Logan: Easy, huh? Hell, I don't know that it was all that easy even back then. And we was young and full of beans. I mean, if you was mad at 'em, Will, I mean. If they'd done you some wrong, I could see shooting 'em.

    Will Munny: We done stuff for money before, Ned.

    Ned Logan: Yeah, we thought we did. All right, so what did these fellas do? Cheat at cards? Steal some strays? Spit on a rich fella? What?

    Will Munny: No, they cut up a woman.

    Ned Logan: What?

    Will Munny: Yeah, they cut up her face, cut her eyes out, cut her fingers off, cut her tits, everything but her cunty, I suppose.

    Ned Logan: I'll be dogg - Golly, I guess they got it comin'. 'Course, you know, Will, if Claudia was alive you wouldn't be doin' this.

  • Little Bill Daggett: Look son, being a good shot, being quick with a pistol, that don't do no harm, but it don't mean much next to being cool-headed. A man who will keep his head and not get rattled under fire, like as not, he'll kill ya.

    W.W. Beauchamp: But if the other fella is quicker, and fires first...

    Little Bill Daggett: Then he'll be hurrying, and he'll miss. Look here...

    [stands and draws his gun]

    Little Bill Daggett: That's about as fast as I can draw, and aim, and hit anything more than ten feet away... 'less it's a barn.

    W.W. Beauchamp: But if he doesn't miss?

    Little Bill Daggett: Then he'll kill ya.

    [chuckles]

    Little Bill Daggett: Yeah, that's why there's so few dangerous men around like old Bob, like me. It ain't so easy to shoot a man anyhow, especially if the son-of-a-bitch is shootin' back at you. I mean, that'll just flat rattle some folks.