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Elmo 2022-03-20 09:02:37
Finally the black slave rode towards Brokeback...
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Mariela 2022-03-20 09:02:37
Like it, it's very beautiful. Toby was so intoxicated by reading the letter. The connotation is very rich. Severely underestimated, highly recommended. (2009-06-12 "Soaked in water" film in Art...
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Icie 2022-03-19 09:01:08
Mom, I'm sorry that I haven't been able to contact you since the frost last year. Don't worry, we are all fine! I hope that my father's feet will recover as soon as possible. This is my greatest wish! Whenever before going to bed at night, my brothers and I lie on the bunk and look at the stars, always remembering the good times, thinking of you, Margaret, the fertile soil, the new church and the one who always liked me Girl... the past is like a broken finger, gone forever-your...
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Karson 2022-03-19 09:01:08
I really want Ang Lee to make a film of "Cold Mountain" and come out to see...
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Vita 2022-03-19 09:01:08
Ang Lee always plays the role of a whistleblower who deconstructs mainstream narrative and American mythology. This film focuses on two "Southerners" who "stand in the wrong line", and dispel the inherent discourse and dualistic logic of the Civil War theme. For the information of this film, please refer to Li An’s self-report and Ke Weini’s analysis. The music and photography are good, and the play is a bit convoluted and a bit redundant. Many places are reminiscent of Terrence Malik. CC148...
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Lonzo 2022-03-19 09:01:08
Perhaps the one that Ang Lee’s film has received the least attention, is a masterpiece that has been overlooked. It clearly writes the American Civil War and the image of a boy growing up. Later, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "Broken Arm Mountain" may feel the opposite of the genre. One reason for its box office failure—the Northern Army wanted to liberate the blacks, but there were blacks in the South who wanted to resist his liberators for personal reasons. The history is so...
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Ferne 2022-03-19 09:01:08
Ang Lee is challenging the dualism of the North-South stance of the American Civil War, and the characters in the middle zone are trying to show the style and interior of the entire war through small parts. It should be said that he is still very thoughtful. The lengthy story and slow pace of the movie do reflect the characteristics of Ang Lee, but in such a movie, it is impossible to attract the audience more effectively. In fact, the real devil is in the human heart, and we have been riding...
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Melody 2022-03-18 09:01:06
It seems that there is nothing to be praised, the theme is weak, the story is average, but it is quite a...
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Lavonne 2022-03-18 09:01:06
Scenery and character emotions are the oppression of Ang Lee’s style and environment throughout the character. The moment Jack puts down his gun, he gains real...
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Clovis 2022-03-17 09:01:07
Ang Lee's skills are really...
Ride with the Devil Comments
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Randi 2022-01-17 08:02:23
Like real history
The big reason I like this film is because of its historical background.
Before that, it was difficult for me to imagine that during the American Civil War, there would be blacks in the Southern Army, which represented the power of slave-owners, fighting for them, and I never imagined that the... -
Randall 2022-03-25 09:01:19
Who is the devil and who rides with
It's just that I can't write a short review, it's not a movie review. The title is something I haven't figured out yet after reading it. Saying "everyone is" is lazy.
Some full shots make people feel that the director really has an imperceptible warmth. The play next to the campfire is brilliantly...
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Daniel Holt: You supposed to sleep with the wife, Roedel. Great day in the mornin' you got to know that much! You supposed to share her bed. That way, if some other man do that, you shoot him.
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Pitt Mackeson: Read us this letter, Dutchie.
Jake: That's somebody else's letter.
Pitt Mackeson: Was. I wanna hear you read it.
Jake: I don't think I'd care too.
Pitt Mackeson: Oh is that so? Well I think that if you think a little bit more, Dutchie, you'll think you do wanna read it me. Right now, too.