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Clare 2022-03-27 09:01:11
Dying Westerns with only a rotten snakeskin...
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Cheyanne 2022-03-26 09:01:08
Actually, I think the ending is a bit...
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Juvenal 2022-03-26 09:01:08
Good enough, but still not new...
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Aletha 2022-03-26 09:01:08
It's a great feeling to fight...
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Alysha 2022-03-26 09:01:08
The plot is weak, Kevin Costner always likes to set himself up as a dull and charming cowboy...
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Arely 2022-03-26 09:01:08
Can't get any more old-fashioned, but I'm always drawn to these kinds of stories, as long as they're in the shell of a Western. Westerns are...
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Reba 2022-03-26 09:01:08
Although the final shootout is nonsense, and the story is not as magnificent as the previous works, but I like Kevin Costner's undisguised feelings. Always stick to principles and insist on doing the right thing, which Costner does both on and off the...
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Talon 2022-03-26 09:01:08
The scenery is beautiful, no, the plot is...
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Milton 2022-03-26 09:01:08
The plot is really slow. But the wild and low clouds are really comforting. The small details are very touching, like quietly jotting down the names of the tableware and picking up the fallen...
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Buster 2022-03-26 09:01:08
As always, adhering to Costner's magnificent lens language, I believe it is a true restoration of the cowboy life in the background of that era, but some long shots and slow progress make people...
Open Range Comments
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Eriberto 2021-12-31 08:03:07
A pure man's western history
What are the requirements for a pure man? First of all, you have to have an experience that is quite legendary in the eyes of others but unbearable in your own eyes. Because a woman who likes fantasy will fall in love with a man full of mystery. Secondly, there must be standards of life that are...
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Sandrine 2021-12-31 08:03:07
Sincere enthusiasm --- "viewing essays"
There are no special effects, no huge explosions, no magical body skills, but the last cowboy gunfight scene is true and exciting, and the blood is boiling. It was an era of savages in the West, with a federation and a sheriff, but it didn’t matter.
The persistence and enthusiasm of the man inside,...
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Charley Waite: Weren't the only thing he said. Most time, a man will tell you his bad intentions if you listen, let yourself hear.
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Boss Spearman: Charley, you all right?
Charley Waite: I'm fine.
Boss Spearman: Seems like you was, you know...
Charley Waite: I said I'm fine. Just got some old feelings coming up.
Boss Spearman: You know, we never asked each other much. That's always been okay with me. I figured it was okay with you. But you said some things the last couple of days. Things that seemed like they had kind of a history to them. Hey, Charley?
Charley Waite: Don't stand behind me, Boss.
Charley Waite: [scene change to night] When I was a kid, a bunch of us would go into the woods with our peashooters. Nothing fancy, just enough to kill a bird or a squirrel, maybe something larger if we was lucky. Killed my first man in them woods. Held the paper on our farm, and after my pa died, he'd come around to get payment from my mom in any way he could. Weren't much older than Button when I shot him in the throat. Knew there'd be more killing, so I run off and joined the Army. War was on. They was only too happy to have me. My first skirmish was like hunting with my friends. We just sat up in some trees, and they came marching at us. Must have been a hundred of them dead after the smoke cleared. Went around and shot the rest who weren't. Those of us with the knack was made into a special squad so we could travel light and on our own into enemy territory. Orders were pretty simple. Make trouble wherever we could. With room like that, it wasn't long before we was killing men that weren't even in uniform. Seemed like that went on the rest of the war. After that, I come West. Lot of call for a man with them skills. And I put them to work for men just like Baxter. Every once in a while, I almost get through a day without thinking about who I am, what I'd done.