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Red River Reviews

  • Madisyn 2022-01-26 08:44:49

    Cowboy's Song of Life

    I have seen many versions of the "Top Ten Classic Western Movies", but almost all of them are "Red River" by Howard Hawks. It's a classic from Hollywood's heyday. "Red River" is based on material that is very different from previous and subsequent Westerns. There is no confrontation between justice...

  • Marcellus 2022-01-26 08:44:49

    Solve the love between men by force

    I can't even tell which of John Wayne and Gregory Pike was earlier, but from the black and white I watched, I became obsessed with him. In college, in the movie appreciation class, in the dark classroom, the teacher stared at the computer like a mummy, on the projector, and whispered below. It's...

  • Francisca 2022-01-26 08:44:49

    Big Hormones Package

    Compared to the American West, we don't seem to be men; compared to the American West, we all seem to be living in a bottle. How many times have I dreamed of going to the west, how many times I have worshipped that man's key word: rough. Contains bravery, contains love, contains conquest, contains...

  • Samara 2022-01-26 08:44:49

    "Red River" in Western Cursive

    "Red River" is Howard W. Hawks's 1948 film and one of Hawks' two most successful westerns (the other being "The Bloody Dragon"). The director who laid the foundation of the Hollywood gangster film (the 1932 version of "Scarface") is talented and has injected a different vitality into this film,...

  • Lera 2022-01-26 08:44:49

    The Cowboy of the American West

    The American Civil War ended and the South was defeated. The South was economically plundered and eroded by the capitalists and politicians of the North, resulting in a massive outflow of currency, causing the price of beef to plummet. Large cattle ranchers in Texas and some other southern states...

  • Jeffry 2022-01-26 08:44:49

    Cow is so cute

    I have almost zero exposure to western cowboy-themed movies, so I have a good impression of this movie, the overall joy, and the local tension (mainly worried about the cheapness of cattle sales, hahaha).

    The film is more than 130 minutes long, and two-thirds of the scenes require tens of thousands...

  • Jacklyn 2022-01-26 08:44:49

    movie trampled to pieces by the herd

    The whole movie basically tells the story of a rancher who drives and sells cattle for thousands of miles. The large part is all about driving cattle, which is a little boring for the audience who expect a wonderful story, although there are various internal and external crises on the way of...

  • Derrick 2022-01-26 08:44:49

    The Life of a Cowboy and John Wayne

    The film is majestic and depicts the real life of cowboys: they are hired by ranchers to transport cattle, fighting is not the main theme of their lives, their lives are actually hard, boring, and dependent on nature. In the film, there are scenes of cowboys driving cattle on the endless plain,...

  • Alvina 2022-01-26 08:44:49

    It turned out to be the base film between the men

    The men's livestock are mating. He's handsome when he's an adult. Take someone else's bull. It has nothing to do with traditional love stories, it's just about pioneering, raising cattle, and transporting cattle to sell. When the cows are frightened, they run wild. Double belt. He signed a contract...

Red River

Director: Howard Hawks

Language: English,Spanish Release date: September 17, 1948

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