Battle of Yuma

Krystal 2022-04-20 09:01:12

At first, it was for Bell and Crowe. Bell was healthy inside, and had a beard that he didn't recognize right away. Crowe is not bad. Although like "Gladiator", there are not many expressions in the whole film, but I feel that the acting is good, and it probably has this kind of temperament.

This kind of temperament is very powerful, and his face is expressionless. Just a few words that seem to be ordinary can seduce beautiful women to model for him, or even married women (fortunately, a little bit). This kind of temperament can also fascinate others to say that he, a wanted man who has committed 22 robberies, is not a bad person, and he escaped death in the end. This temperament can be summed up as "very masculine". Even a "bad guy" "respects and loves their mother". There was an unruly domineering arrogance on his body, and his subordinates were obedient to him, obedient, but his answer was, "If it wasn't for my viciousness, I wouldn't be able to hold on to that group of people for even five minutes." I believe Crowe voluntarily followed Bell for the half mile to the station, especially knowing that Bell wasn't a real hero. I think I'll say "Well you did it, Dan!" from time to time in my life, from the heart. In the end, the way he looked at his subordinates was completely the same as when he looked at beasts.

This temperament is almost entirely American heroic beggars, very atmospheric, like another old cowboy - Eastwood, I like it.

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Extended Reading
  • Lesley 2021-10-20 19:02:30

    Undertook Unforgiven and inspired True Grit. Although Roger Deakins is obviously better, this photographer is not bad, and it makes many of the details missed by the old version more reasonable. The audiovisual language of the last scene is not as good as the old version, but the plot is more reasonable. The disadvantage is that there are too many dead people, and the Barron, Doctor, and Contention massacre, the old version is more restrained. Gretchen Mol and Peter Fonda are the best. Bullet flying pure plagiarism, blue light plus one star

  • Rosanna 2021-10-20 19:02:30

    Borrowing the good story shell of the old version (original), re-creating with modern film language, adding a few heavy action scenes and the feeling of "blood duo", it is much cooler. Especially the sound effect is so good that I tried this disc over and over again.

3:10 to Yuma quotes

  • Charlie Prince: [to the townsfolk firing at both fugitives] Not the black hat! The rancher, you dumb shits! The rancher!

  • Dan Evans: I ain't stubborn.

    Ben Wade: Excuse me?

    Dan Evans: You said I was stubborn, for keeping my family on a dying ranch. It's my son, Mark. The young one. He got tuberculosis when he was two. Doctor said he would die if he didn't have a dry climate, so...

    Ben Wade: [interrupting] Why are you tellin' me this?

    Dan Evans: I don't know. I guess I just... wanted you to know that I ain't stubborn, is all.

    [both start laughing]