Red River Comments

  • Yvette 2022-03-15 09:01:10

    Classic Westerns, with English subtitles, are easy to get drowsy. ....

  • Brandy 2022-03-15 09:01:10

    This is actually a very emotional story, a desert cowboy, and then a grower who challenges the patriarchy. The big scene control is beautiful, the big herd of cattle looks very good in the panorama, as the train driver said, they even smell good. John Ford and Clift were evenly matched, one handsome and the other old, and it really was a good time. Four and a half...

  • Darren 2022-03-14 14:12:30

    Gunfights, crowds, sneak attacks, hangings, betrayal, revenge, love, and glory, almost all of the western elements are unique at the same time, and they are the most successful westerns of Howard Hawks with the slaughter of the dragon. The division and reconciliation of Montgomery & John Wayne, the classic confrontation without drawing a gun, the portrayal of female characters that have not been neglected, the real shot of thousands of cattle galloping across the Red River with great...

  • Lamont 2022-01-26 08:44:49

    1. A great Western film that examines the business life of cowboys, with both classicity and anti-type innovation. 2. The vast and splendid western wasteland, the persistent cowboy who started from scratch, a long journey to drive away the cattle, is full of dangers and panic. Conflict between father and son is inevitable. 3. John Wayne was both a principled hero and a ruthless villain. And women's intervention bridges the feud between men. 4. It was Montgomery Clift's big-screen debut, and it...

  • Elza 2022-01-26 08:44:49

    The story is wonderful and smooth, and the scenes are real and perfect. Only the film is too orthodox in Hollywood narration, and lacks the cruelty and crudeness that Western films should...

  • Dora 2022-01-26 08:44:49

    When I watched it, the comparison in my head was "Seven Samurai", which was very old-fashioned (especially with a voice-over narrator). John Wayne's character is strong and ruthless. He grabs Mexican land and shoots when he starts a business, when he pulls a gun and shoots when he retreats from his subordinates, and when he faces the betrayal of his adopted son (by mistake), he shoots when he pulls a gun. The brute force of the game, and the geography behind the two is destined to be different...

  • Betty 2022-01-26 08:44:49

    It is really magnificent. It depicts the real western cowboy's interdependent life with land and livestock from a disenchanting perspective, and quietly projects the challenge and reconciliation of the patriarchy in the text; Hawks' dispatch is really powerful: nearly 10,000 It was shocking that the head cow started running wildly at night, but dozens of people stood up and faced each other, but it also had such an effect,...

  • Josefina 2022-01-26 08:44:49

    A large part of the national spirit of the United States was tempered in the westward movement. Today, there are too many brutal and bloody means of conquest in this history, but in the western legends, the conquerors are labeled as pioneers and heroes of the times and the progress of the nation. This film can be regarded as a relatively realistic epitome of the legend of the western reclamation. In the process of advancing westward, the pioneers encircled the grazing land, settled disputes in...

  • Adell 2022-01-26 08:44:49

    Classic Westerns, The Cow Crossing the River was considered a big production back then. In fact, if the story is applied to the moment, it is said that the CEO of a start-up company, a few people work hard, and the company continues to grow. However, although the company is big, the capital chain is broken, and it must take the road of listing. In the end, the founder was kicked out, and the new CEO completed the listing and rang the...

  • Eloy 2022-01-26 08:44:49

    Wayne and Montgomery sympathize with each other in the man play, which is...

Extended Reading

Red River quotes

  • Nadine Groot: [to Matt] It's funny... funny what the night does to a man.

  • Thomas Dunson: I don't like quitters, especially when they're not good enough to finish what they start.