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Ayden 2022-03-23 09:02:23
Men and women living in the wild
Because I liked it, I watched it 3 times in a few years without realizing it. At first, I liked Westerns, like gunplay, like candid. Likes to face death, draw the gun to the enemy, pull the trigger. But this time I watched this film, and I slowly got a new insight, which came from that woman. That...
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Norene 2022-03-22 09:02:10
Straight and crisp, forever western theme
After untold hardships, the brothers Bei also broke a leg and arrested the big bad BRAGG, but they were given amnesty by the president. The deputy sheriff walked straight into the hotel and handed the police badge and gun to the second shopkeeper, with a sentence: If BRAGG needs it, give him the...
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Aracely 2022-03-22 09:02:10
denim scarf
The highlight of the whole movie is the scene where hitch fired a shot at the end, killed the anti-No. 1 handsome guy, slowly mounted the horse, and walked away. As for the costumes and scenes, they are all typical cowboy style, no need to go into details. Allowing my emotions to be fully vented, I...
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Ettie 2022-03-22 09:02:10
Not based on Westerns, is this kind of thing real?
Today I looked through the blog that I haven't been to for a long time, and found that there is still a film review of this film. . . When I saw a post titled Appaloosa, I remembered that there was still this film in my hard drive, so I turned it out and read it, so I believed more that there are...
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Gage 2022-03-21 09:02:22
A "new Western" of little redeeming value
It seems boorish of any viewer to denigrate this well-intended, gentle, and (painfully) light film. But so be it. Ed Harris is a good actor possessing a limited yet effective range of characterization. He is what you may call a he -man, associated in most movie-goers' mind with machismo and perhaps...
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Scarlett 2022-03-21 09:02:22
What she needs is a stallion of Appaloosa
What the heck is this film about? Sheriff seems to be the sheriff in the film whoever is stronger. It looks like he came to a town to settle down with the local bullies and became the sheriff by himself. Like many people who have watched this film, my biggest impression after watching it is that...
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Sonny 2022-03-21 09:02:22
The best era of freedom
During the western pioneering period, because the United States had no police force and the laws were not perfect, the theme at that time was "equality, freedom, and democracy" that had never been seen before! Law enforcement relies on highly skilled bounty hunters, and villains are both good and...
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Isom 2022-03-21 09:02:22
reality in reality
In 19th-century New Mexico, civilization was being built, and order and law were being groped. People are in the transition of barbarism and temperament, changing painful struggles. Everett Hitch, a graduate of the West Point Military Academy, came to Appaloosa as an assistant to Virgil Cole....
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Miller 2022-01-02 08:02:03
A chivalrous and courageous ranger
2021.11.28
If there is a disagreement, draw a gun and shoot. Three shots have killed the law. Without the law, where is justice? At that time, the laws of the western United States were often supported by strength. The so-called strength is actually speed. Whoever shoots faster is the strongest....
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Elroy 2022-01-02 08:02:03
Appaloosa
It's been a long time since I watched westerns. The protagonist plays the villain in "National Treasure 2", and people under 60 appear to be very old. At the beginning, I felt that the supporting role was very stylish. When I checked it was Alagon, Khan Khan, apart from "Lord of the Rings", I only...
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Appaloosa Reviews
Director: Ed Harris
Language: English,Apache languages,Spanish Release date: October 3, 2008