The Magnificent Seven evaluation action
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Roslyn 2022-03-27 09:01:06
In line with the fast-paced American movie, the bankrupt copy of "Seven Samurai", a normal all-star western, Wallach and Brynner are not inferior to the scene, and the BGM adds too many points.
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Elbert 2022-04-23 07:02:04
The difference between the cowboy version of the Seven Samurai and the Japanese version is mainly due to cultural differences. The conflict between the samurai class and the peasants is obviously deeper and sharper than the conflict between the cowboy and the peasants. bgm is great~
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Chico: Villages like this they make up a song about every big thing that happens. Sing them for years.
Chris Adams: You think it's worth it?
Chico: Don't you?
Chris Adams: It's only a matter of knowing how to shoot a gun. Nothing big about that.
Chico: Hey. How can you talk like this? Your gun has got you everything you have. Isn't that true? Hmm? Well, isn't that true?
Vin: Yeah, sure. Everything. After awhile you can call bartenders and faro dealers by their first name - maybe two hundred of 'em! Rented rooms you live in - five hundred! Meals you eat in hash houses - a thousand! Home - none! Wife - none! Kids... none! Prospects - zero. Suppose I left anything out?
Chris Adams: Yeah. Places you're tied down to - none. People with a hold on you - none. Men you step aside for - none.
Lee: Insults swallowed - none. Enemies - none.
Chris Adams: No enemies?
Lee: Alive.
Chico: Well. This is the kind of arithmetic I like.
Chris Adams: Yeah. So did I at your age.
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[Chris is driving the hearse up to Boot Hill; Vin is riding shotgun]
Chris: We'll get there.
Vin: It's not getting up there that bothers me. It's staying up there that I mind.