True Grit evaluation action
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Jeffery 2021-10-20 19:01:59
This film educates us again: 1. If you want to kill, don't talk so much nonsense, which will only leave others with the opportunity to fight back; 2. After subduing a person, you must tie it with a rope, otherwise it will leave others with a chance to fight back. Revenge, justice, and protection of the strong and weak are the usual routines of Western movies. No wonder that Western movies are now declining, because there are no heroes in this era, but all kinds of freaks with unique skills.
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Garth 2022-03-21 09:01:21
A retro and innovative western movie! As a western film, it is full of black humorous verbal warfare, and anti-traditional elements of feminization and de-heroism, but the spirit throughout the film can still maintain the fearlessness of the western style. In addition to the wonderful performance of the actors, Roger Deakins, the old partner of the Coen brothers, his photography and mirroring is the soul of the film.
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Rooster Cogburn: [LaBoeuf has been talking about malum prohibitum and malum in se] It astonishes me that Mr. LaBoeuf has been shot, trampled, and nearly bitten his tongue off, and yet not only does he continue to talk but he spills the banks of English.
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Rooster Cogburn: I do not know this man.