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Jaleel 2021-12-08 08:01:40
Unfinished search
The story takes place in the American West after the Civil War. The protagonist veteran Ethan returned to his hometown after retiring from the war and reunited with his brother's family. However, the happy life of family reunion that could have been expected did not last for a few days, because the...
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Theodore 2021-12-08 08:01:40
Searcher
In John Ford’s Western movie, there is a relatively large proportion of outdoor shots, magnificent and majestic, portraying John Wayne as a rebellious lone hero who walks with his nephew in search of his niece abducted by the Indians. On the adventure to find relatives, the first level of the table...

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Character Evaluation
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Syble 2021-12-08 08:01:40
There are a lot of laughs in this film. . . . . Not as serious and dull as I thought. The director likes to set scenes on door frames and openings. Is it to insinuate himself in the movie? The hero will never enter that door. The door is closed and the hero leaves. It is a very eternal symbol of Westerns.
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Jovanny 2022-04-23 07:02:04
4.5. Wayne as a more complex & perhaps more authentic westerner. sophisticated mise-en-scene.
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