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The Wild Bunch Reviews

  • Gregory 2022-04-23 07:02:33

    The thief also has the way, the hero is too late

    The Mexican style is good. I think of the Mexican hood of the 1994 World Cup in the United States. It is a different scenery from the skirts of Scottish men. It's funny talking about cars and planes. On the other hand, it is also saying that the cowboys have fallen behind the times and are about to...

  • Bria 2022-04-23 07:02:33

    A good movie often leaves people with mixed feelings

    Every time I watch a Western, I'm struck by their strong spirit - even in the wilderness, where I still know what I stand for. I think for the slightly guilt-ridden Pike who left his fellow Dick to escape on his own, this might just be a small incentive for himself to finally go on a killing spree....

  • Darian 2022-04-23 07:02:33

    [Film Review] The Wild Bunch (1969) 8.3/10

    Sam Peckinpah's revisionist Western epic is venerated for its astute end-of-an-era nostalgia, the hard-boiledaction spectacles, a trenchantly felt brotherly camaraderie and the go-for-broke self-assurance that bluntly depreciates mortality into triviality.

    Bestriding the frontier between USA and...

  • Toney 2022-04-23 07:02:33

    A strikingly violent western

    There are three impressive set-pieces in this swan song of westerns. The first is a railroad office robbery, and the ensued gunfight, with a lot of civilians killed. The second is a train robbery and the subsequent chase. The final one is a Spectacular shootout between Pike's (William Holden) gang...

  • Crawford 2022-04-23 07:02:33

    no eternal enemy

    It took four days to read it, and I felt too much emotion for the last twenty minutes. After the death of the prey Pike's group, the bounty hunter Thornton suddenly lost his target and watched his teammates leave with Pike's body.

    Until the appearance of the old man, it was originally a hostile...

  • Percival 2022-04-23 07:02:33

    A little doubt, two surprises

    There is one thing I don't quite understand, and two things are impressive. What I don't quite understand is why Parker treats his accomplices so differently before and after the film? On the way to escape, he did not hesitate to kill his seriously injured partner; at the end of the film, he did...

  • Carmel 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    bottom line of money

    Last night, he had a dinner party with his university classmates and talked about the declining world. He lamented that it was all because of the lack of belief in today’s people. I would say it’s not lack of belief. It’s just that the belief is in power and money, because everyone pursues money...

  • Precious 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    Movie Review: Sunset Yellow Sand

    7.5 points. It's a bit inexplicable that the male pig suddenly changed from a murderous gangster to a righteous fighter, or the death of a Mexican is more shocking than the death of an American~~ But the classic design of good and evil is still quite brilliant. And the last 4VS200 reminded me of...

  • Iliana 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    Can you be a child again?

    "Sunset and Yellow Sand" directed by Peckinpa shows us the true West in different voices. Pike said: "This is our last time. This time we have to do it well. He even dreamed of buying a big farm with the looted money. But they miss the town and are chased by Thornton and his party. Dodge asked:...

  • Myrna 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    "Sunset and Yellow Sands": Sam Peckin Law - Pioneer of Violence and Blood

    Martin Scorsese once said of "Sunset Sands": "I was shocked by the violent reaction of the audience to the violent scenes. When I watched "Sunset Sands" in the past, I was also amazed by the audience's reaction. I watched "Sunset Yellow Sand" once with some friends in the Warner Bros. studio. I...