Badlands Comments

  • Harmony 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Seems to be overrated. It can be seen that a philosophical background may not be able to make a deep film. Adapted from a true event in 1958, the outlaw road film, the predecessor of "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967), the later of "Selma and Louis" (1991), "Born to Kill" (1994), is more violent to violence. Appreciate more colors. Martin Sheen is often compared to James Dean in the film. Female narration, music flooding. Has paid attention to natural scenery and the prehistoric...

  • Torrey 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Review is still five stars. The paragraphs of the two-person narrative are poetic enough. Even if we compare the images of the old tower, we can't see too many characters' emotions, and we see more documentary-style, or the scenery in the traditional American highway narrative. People sigh. A paragraph, or the focus of the characters in a period of time depends on the practice of one or two scenes. It is really amazing. Now I feel that the scene design of the night dance and road racing in the...

  • Scarlett 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    "In 1959 a lot of people were killing time. Kit and Holly were killing people." It's the most romantic road crime movie ever, with just the right rhythm, and the soundtrack and the scenery of the American South are so beautiful. The male lead is like James...

  • Annabelle 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    After watching The Tree of Life, plus this one, I don't think I'll ever watch a Terrence Malick film again. ....

  • Rosalia 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    The framing of this film is so beautiful, I don't even feel the traces of it in the 1970s. A companion to "Days of Heaven"? A large number of empty shots, lively soundtrack, inner monologue replaces moral criticism, unique nature that does not deliberately seek...

  • Fletcher 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    The male protagonist is so disrespectful to life, the female protagonist is like a puppet, and the character image is relatively...

  • Ayden 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Very nice movie, the escape of the dead mandarin ducks. The scenery is beautiful, but the male protagonist just looks a little old...

  • Sam 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    How romantic and terrifying the Mid-America of the late 50's was full of self-righteous James Dean's feisty...

  • Alvina 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Compared with "Bonnie and Clyde", which is full of violent collisions and confrontations between people and society, "Badlands" is more primitive, wild, and aimless. Hawley and Kit are like Adam and Eve who escaped from the Garden of Eden, like two simple little animals that have strayed into the human world, but whenever they come into contact with stupid and ignorant humans, there will be uncontrollable violence and...

  • Maddison 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Malik's debut novel, poetic and picturesque shots, absurd and unpretentious stories of desperate mandarin ducks, similar to "Bonnie and Clyde" but with a diametrically opposite...

Extended Reading
  • Justus 2021-12-31 08:02:00

    Pretend to have title)

    Malik’s virgin works have revealed his distinctive image style, a sense of certainty in the dark, but it is full of dispersal and poetic, and this seemingly cheap and wrong love adventure in two child-like protagonists Showed up on the body. The two are like Adam and Eve, full of instinct and...

  • Destinee 2021-12-31 08:02:00

    Summer dreams that have nothing to do with beauty

    Shooting the warehouse boss and taking away his dried sheep's head girl, with an innocent smile on her freckled face, living in mid-air, looking up with a cosmic meteor, but not piercing your throat, listening to the wind, and groaning, you came to the Tang Dynasty to dream of you Fall in love with...

Badlands quotes

  • Holly Sargis: He needed me now more than ever, but something had come between us. I'd stopped even paying attention to him. Instead I sat in the car and read a map and spelled out entire sentences with my tongue on the roof of mouth where nobody could read them.

  • Holly Sargis: [Last lines of the film]

    [Voiceover]

    Holly Sargis: Kit and I were taken back to South Dakota. They kept him in solitary, so he didn't have a chance to get acquainted with the other inmates, though he was sure they'd like him, especially the murderers. Myself, I got off with probation and a lot of nasty looks. Later I married the son of the lawyer who defended me. Kit went to sleep in the courtroom while his confession was being read, and he was sentenced to die in the electric chair. On a warm spring night, six months later, after donating his body to science, he did.

    Kit Carruthers: Sir... Where'd you get that hat?

    Trooper: State.

    Kit Carruthers: Boy, I'd like to buy me one of those.

    Trooper: [the trooper smiles] You're quite an individual, Kit.

    Kit Carruthers: Think they'll take that into consideration?