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The Outlaw Josey Wales Reviews

  • Christina 2022-10-26 05:00:30

    different westerns

    The film is different from the experience of previous westerns, the most special of which is the rivalry between Missouri's Kansas old lady and Wells. The old lady went from discriminating against Missouri to allowing Wells, a Missourian farmer, to live in her "manor". And Wells also went from...

  • Albert 2022-07-28 20:39:07

    Swallow thousands of miles like a tiger

    The style of the film is sharp, and the layout of the photography is extremely sophisticated. There is an incredible blend of God's perspective of seeing everything as a dog and the euphemistic inexplicable feeling, coupled with the heroic spirit of swallowing thousands of miles, and finally...

  • Monica 2022-07-28 17:28:21

    Law and lawlessness

    I really like the Western Law Enforcer. It’s a bit curious that the Chinese name of the movie is Western Law Enforcer, but the English film title is The Outlaw Josey Wales. It’s obviously a lawbreaker. He called the Western Law Enforcer. The law here refers to the fact. It is the usage of...

  • Duane 2022-07-28 13:03:08

    Second god

    Generally speaking, sadness is an emotional experience of an individual's fate. The film rarely provides a grandiose sentiment based on historical experience. It is commendable that this film is not a grand narrative. It only glimpses the pain of the American Civil War from a handful of people who...

  • Trever 2022-07-28 12:16:46

    Westerns that did not deface the natives

    Eastwood's film styles are relatively similar, so the plot and his "semi-mono" needless to say. Talk about supporting roles. Watching westerns often has plots that vilify the indigenous people. There are either no natives in modern westerns, or natives are tragic victims. However, the treatment of...

The Outlaw Josey Wales

Director: Clint Eastwood

Language: English,Navajo,Spanish Release date: June 30, 1976