Your arms are my faith

Robert 2022-04-21 09:01:24

The ending of Thunderbolt is both warm and sad. The heroine Mattie met the patrolman Cogburn when she lost her father. For the heroine, he was not only a companion on the road to chase the murderer, but also taught her to grow up to be her shelter and save her life like a father. The music at the end of a man comes out, and the reason why mattie is single and grows old is also explained. When you encounter such a thing on the road of life, when you meet such a person, your commitment has a longer shelf life than the love between men and women. Your arms are more than the body between men and women. The skin is more secure, how can I not want to always rely on your arms, how can I not want to feel the temperature of your body forever, how can I not want to experience the changes of the seasons with you forever? This time, the brothers interpret the western story of the little girl and the bounty hunter patrol in a more down-to-earth way.

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  • Alaina 2022-03-21 09:01:21

    The plot is good, this film is too testy for listening

  • Jewell 2021-10-20 19:01:59

    I found a little girl who looked like the old version, reorganized the plot, greatly simplified, and went straight to the theme. There are also complaints. As a Western movie, it's too damn clean. And I think it’s better to set the ending as the old man holding the little girl and running to the house, wouldn’t it be better? The memory of the old virgin Yang Guo ended up being a bit redundant... But maybe it was the Coen brothers who set the so-called redemption theme, so that it would be a chord with cleanliness.

True Grit quotes

  • Mattie Ross: [Mattie tries to persuade LaBouef to continue the hunt with her] Have I held you back? I have a Colt's dragoon revolver which I know how to use, and I would be no more of a burden to you than I was to the marshal.

    LaBoeuf: That is not my worry. You have earned your spurs, that is clear enough... . you have been a regular old hand on the trail. But Cogburn is right, even if I would not give him the satisfaction of conceding it. The trail is cold, and I am... considerably diminished.

    Mattie Ross: How can you give up now, after the many months you've dedicated to finding Chaney? You have shown great determination. I misjudged you. I picked the wrong man.

    LaBoeuf: I would go on in your company if there were clear way to go. But we would be striking out blindly. Chelmsford is gone. We have chased him right off the map. There is nothing for it. I am bound for Texas, and it is time for you to go home too... . The marshal, when he sobers, is your way back.

    Mattie Ross: I will not go back! Not without Chaney, dead or alive.

    LaBoeuf: I misjudged you as well. I extend my hand.

    [He does, but Mattie does not take it]

    Mattie Ross: Mr. LaBoeuf! Please!

    LaBoeuf: [LaBoeuf keeps his hand extended; Mattie eventually squeezes it] Adios.

    [LaBoeuf rides away]

  • Mattie Ross: That is my father.

    Undertaker: If you would like to kiss him, it would be all right.

    Yarnell: He's gone to heaven. Praise the Lord.

    Mattie Ross: Why is it so much?

    Undertaker: The quality of the casket. And of the embalming. The lifelike appearance requires time and art. And the chemicals come dear. The particulars are in your bill.

    Undertaker: If you'd like to kiss him, it would be all right.

    Mattie Ross: Thank you, the spirit has flown.