True Grit evaluation action
2021-10-20 17:21
The Coen Brothers' "Tear of the Earth" is not a remake of the 1969 Western classic. To be precise, it is an adaptation that is truly loyal to the soul of the original. The core is not how to revenge this process, but the revenge as these strangers. The adventure, describing their characters in the adventure, showing the "old dragon-like" kind of fondness and enmity that the Coen brothers liked, in line with every detail of the fallen police Ruster in the novel. The director took the film very positively. The rhythm is not fast or slow, and the images are exquisite like still life paintings.
The Coen brothers have created a huge Wild West drama, which is impressive on every level.
"Thunder in the Ground" may be the least ironic of the Coen Brothers' works, but this does not mean that it lacks the unique logo of the Coen Brothers, and it does not have dark, strange changes.Coen brothers were able to shoot the film in a more direct way, but they would rather choose a sharper angle, better and worse at the same time.
Very surprised that the Coen brothers made such a film, which is completely different from their other works except for the quality.) The production is excellent and the performance is outstanding, but the Coen brothers' remake lacks humor and the power to resonate. The film could have been more memorable.more real than the John Wayne version of the movie, not as rough as the original book, "Thunder in the Ground" is enough to satisfy the appetite of movie fans.
Extended Reading
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Rooster Cogburn: [outside the cabin] Who is in there?
Emmett Quincy: [from inside the cabin] A Methodist and a son of a bitch!
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LaBoeuf: I've just come from Yell County.
Mattie Ross: We have no rodeo clowns in Yell County.
LaBoeuf: A saucy line will not get you far with me.