This is the real world, this is true justice, no sin, no redemption, no characterization.

Lesly 2022-04-22 07:01:02

The movie is full of dark humor.
However, it shows that it cannot be used to show that it is the real reality.
It is very strange that when people see that the film is the same as reality, they have to dig out a little "meaning" expressed in the film.
There is no meaning, no opposition to violence, no encouragement of violence, this is the reality, guilt and innocence have little to do with when to die. Good people and bad people have little to do with when they die. If you don't believe me, open your eyes and look at the people around you, the people nearby, and what standards are there for their lives to rise and fall? no. In the words of the protagonist of the film: it's all luck. Yes, most of it is luck. As long as I type these words, a few more people died in car accidents. What's their guilt? What did they portray? no.
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To say another meaning, it is the most important thing to live. While living, don't be as swollen as the English gentleman at the beginning, and the sheriff at the back, nor be as soft-hearted as Morgan. The things you decide are not chosen because of a certain morality, but only because of choice. God will not forgive everyone who deceives himself. Just like God's grace to the protagonist, he chose, he did it, he didn't deceive himself, he didn't have a burden, so, he survived.
The so-called guilt is the consciousness of the noumenon, which needs to be imposed on oneself before it can arise. In essence, there is no sin in this world, and no one is sinful. Sin is given to oneself or given to oneself by others. If no one has taught you "guilt", you will never have it in your life or even know the word.
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's not anti-genre, it's not genre, it's like a true western story and we watch it together for real.
Everyone thinks this movie is weird because they are filled with most of the "good guys" and "bad guys" movies for too long. I am very moved, because I have always been dissatisfied with drama, facialization, and political correctness. Instead, I have made myself ignore what it is like to exist in reality, and I have been subtly added various shackles and restrictions to my heart. my imagination.
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In the end, none of them will go to hell. Hell is behind people. Some people have created and imagined the so-called "hell" and spread it out, and then there is hell. Does it really exist? Is it romantic? Drama? Does good and evil pay off? But you still have to put the bullet in the head of the sheriff first, and you can't turn your back on your choice. The protagonist returned to the countryside, not burdened with "unforgivable" to himself, his sin only exists in the witness, not in his heart. It's just like a fallen leaf returning to its roots, growing old, and living a peaceful and hard life.
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Friends, don't be controlled by judgment. You have to make your own choices. You have to do what you need to do, no matter what the reason is to stop you. Otherwise, you are unforgivable and will be condemned.

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Unforgiven quotes

  • Strawberry Alice: Just because we let them smelly fools ride us like horses don't mean we gotta let 'em brand us like horses. Maybe we ain't nothing but whores but we, by god, we ain't horses.

  • The Schofield Kid: Like I was saying, you don't look no meaner-than-hell, cold-blooded, damn killer.

    Will Munny: Maybe I ain't.

    The Schofield Kid: Yeah, well, Uncle Pete says you was the meanest goddamn son-of-a-bitch alive, and if I ever wanted a partner for a killin', you were the worst one. Meaning the best, on account as your's as cold as the snow and you don't have no weak nerve nor fear.

    Will Munny: Pete said that, huh?

    The Schofield Kid: Yeah, yeah he did. I'm a damn killer myself. 'Cept, uh, I ain't killed as many as you because of my youth.