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Kennith 2022-03-26 09:01:13
In this way, the two trilogy of Lai Weng have been read, but it seems that it should be called the five parts of the red and the American...
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Mabelle 2022-03-25 09:01:21
Here are the quotations of Chairman Mao. In addition to revolution, there is also friendship, one by one living people. John threw himself into the revolution to redeem himself, like Jack in Merry Christmas on the battlefield. If it's a revolution, it's confusion. What is a revolution? So the poor ppl make the change huh? The rich talk and talk, eat and eat? What happened to these poor ppl? , leaving him, a confused general, to imagine the distant American dream. Does the vocals on the...
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Beulah 2022-03-25 09:01:21
Suddenly I found that Jiang Wen's "Let the Bullets Fly" begins with Leone's "Revolutionary Past". One is to say goodbye to the revolution and the other is to relive the revolution. Even the title of the film echoes: "Let the bullets fly~~" "Go away."...
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Jaqueline 2022-03-25 09:01:21
10/10. Majestic and heroic! Even in the most brutal places can create a strong poetic. The narrative has the tension in Quentin's dragging. The two parts of the bombing of the bridge and the crash of the train have a rare big scene (not forgetting the lyricism) of the surprise attack on the Spanish army. ''Conversation in the Mirror'', sweeping across the corpse - the film's cinematography is a must! Top notch soundtrack! ! Leone has fulfilled all my desires for a Western! Five stars out of...
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Xzavier 2022-03-25 09:01:21
"—you'll pay for it, I'm a citizen of the United States.—to me, you're just a naked bastard." There were people around the table talking about eating and drinking, people being shot, and that was the revolution. One of Leone's most underrated works, with a bloody romance that is completely different from the previous work, blooms the ideal flower in the tender town of flashbacks. (Jiang Wen's "Let the Bullets Fly" is probably inspired by...
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Samara 2022-03-25 09:01:21
Although there are a few brilliant lines about the revolution, but it is limited to a few lines, the main theme is still about an Oolong hero, but unfortunately the second half of the drama suddenly turned from a comedy to a serious drama, and it dragged on in earnest. sean sean...
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Alex 2022-03-25 09:01:21
[A+] Every time you watch Leonne's movies, you always think how can he be so good at making movies? Whether it is the ability of scene scheduling in single or multiple shots, or the accumulation of emotions inside the picture and the montage cut intertwined in time and space, all of them reflect his terrifying film control. In the style of this "Revolutionary Past", Leone made a more commercial attempt, added a lot of humorous elements, and expanded the proportion of big scenes. However,...
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Vita 2022-03-25 09:01:21
Leone's most beautiful movie. Although excessive machismo is as uncomfortable as ever. Diverse issues and value orientations are anchored by the stylized core and provide sufficient narrative driving force. The whole film is immersed in a free and unrestrained state of progress, which is not only far better than the "anti-type" "Once Upon a Time in the West". ", and the richness of scenes and action-intensity provided by the genre make Leone's interesting scene scheduling have enough material...
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Amiya 2022-03-24 09:03:36
Great, getting better and better, ending abruptly in John's memory. The theme of "revolution" was a comedy from the very beginning. The first half of the film was full of gag, and it was very hilarious. What does a bandit who goes into battle with the whole family and a bomb expert with a mysterious origin have anything to do with the revolution? It was not until Hu An's family died in that cave that the audience began to face the topic of "revolution". The director's attitude towards...
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Winona 2022-03-24 09:03:36
Great, getting better and better, ending abruptly in John's memory. The theme of "revolution" was a comedy from the very beginning. The first half of the film was full of gag, and it was very hilarious. What does a bandit who goes into battle with the whole family and a bomb expert with a mysterious origin have anything to do with the revolution? It was not until Hu An's family died in that cave that the audience began to face the topic of "revolution". The director's attitude towards...
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Alec 2022-03-25 09:01:21
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The past trilogy has the weakest sense of existence for me, perhaps because of my limited understanding of foreign cultures! It feels puzzling, as if there are a lot of specific cultural fits that I don't understand, it's always like scratching the boots, a little feeling, but there is always a...
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Juan Miranda: What kinda work you do for the German? Listen, I asked you a question. What do you do for the German?
John H. Mallory: I've been looking for silver.
Juan Miranda: Silver? You know something? I don't understand you. I don't understand how you waste your time and your holy water looking for silver. To me, that's a sin.
John H. Mallory: Do you have any better ideas?
Juan Miranda: Si, I think gold is better than silver.
John H. Mallory: Ah, there isn't any gold in these hills.
Juan Miranda: Oh ho, yes there is! In Mesa Verde.
John H. Mallory: Mesa Verde? It's a city.
Juan Miranda: Of course it's a city! Who ever heard of having a bank in the country, huh?
John H. Mallory: Uh huh. A bank?
Juan Miranda: Not "a bank." *The bank!* The most beautiful, wonderful, fantastic, gorgeous, magnificent bank in the whole world! When you stand before the bank and you see it has the gates of gold, like it was the gates of heaven. And when you go inside, everything, *everything* is gold! Gold spittoons, gold handles, and money, money, money is everywhere. And you know, I know 'cause I saw this when I was eight years old. I went there with my father. He tried to rob the bank, but they caught him. But they will never catch me, eh, Papa?
Papa Miranda: Right.
Juan Miranda: Listen, Firecracker. Now you listen to me... listen, why don't you come with me, eh? And we will work together... and we will become rich.
[chuckles]
Juan Miranda: What the hell is your name?
John H. Mallory: [wearily] Seán...
Juan Miranda: What?
John H. Mallory: John.
Juan Miranda: What is your name?
John H. Mallory: John.
Juan Miranda: [laughs] That's fantastic, that is incredible, eh! My name is Juan and yours is John! It's Juan and John, eh? Heh, heh!
John H. Mallory: So what?
Juan Miranda: What do you mean, "So what?" Can't you understand that is... that is... the... oh... ah... destiny.
[John remembers his girlfriend and friend]
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Juan Miranda: Hey, what kind of trouble you in?
John H. Mallory: Oh, we had a wee fart of a revolution in Ireland.
Juan Miranda: A revolution? Seems to me the revolutions are all over the world. You know, they're like the *crabs*! We had a revolution here. When it started, all the brave people went in it, and what it did to them was terrible. Pancho Villa, the best bandit chief in the world, you know that? This man had two balls like the bull. He went in the revolution as a great bandit. When he came out, he came out as what? Nothing. A general, huh? That, to me, is the bullshit!
Director: Sergio Leone
Language: English,Italian,Spanish Release date: July 7, 1972