Budget
$39,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$29,819,114
Opening weekend US & Canada
$22,849
Gross worldwide
$35,669,017
Budget
$39,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$29,819,114
Opening weekend US & Canada
$22,849
Gross worldwide
$35,669,017
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By Edgardo 2022-03-18 09:01:05
Hostile elements, this movie is not a western movie with action and gunfights as the highlight, but a narrative of the hatred of the two nations intertwined and confronted to relief. Not a small part of the film is the shooting of the magnificent and desolate western scenery, and the people The record is more of facial expressions and dialogues. In fact, the overall film is a bit boring and lacks the climax part of the addictive, but it is a rare masterpiece for people who really like this...
By Carmela 2022-03-17 09:01:05
At least there is a western style, three stars are no problem, four stars are really barely, almost all of them are for Christian Bale. Can you imagine, how would you watch this play without him? --It's not the festival of this era, there is no gimmick of this era! I heard that there are signs of leftist mainstream American thinking in the past few years. Even a wise man like Robert Lee has been dismantled just because he once kept slaves in response to the times and following the crowd....
By Julie 2022-03-17 09:01:05
The hatred and understanding of two old guys
In 1892, the killing of hatred among various ethnic groups in the United States abounded. In particular, the fighting between whites and Indian tribes was the most tragic. The white people implemented a settlement policy for the Indians, drove the Indians to the barren land with the worst environment and the most difficult living conditions, and even used the contradictions between the indigenous tribes to carry out the Indian self-extinction strategy. Implement the scalp hunting bounty...
By Rosendo 2022-03-16 09:01:05
It's been a long time since I saw such a traditional, heavy and tragic Western movie. The opening introduction sets the tone of the whole movie: depression, confusion, loneliness, and desolation. The story itself is full of contradictions and entanglements: a battle-tested captain who is about to retire has to escort his former opponent-an old Xia'an chieftain and his family back to his hometown. Heaven and earth, love and hate, love and righteousness, life and death, right and wrong...
By Stephan 2022-03-16 09:01:05
I have always had no resistance to deserts, yellow sands, steeds and revolvers, let alone a Western movie starring Bell with a "road movie" color. Although the rhythm is a bit procrastinated and the plot is a bit old-fashioned, I can still watch it happily. The wonderful combination of soldiers, chiefs, and widows face the unknown fate and danger together during the long journey. By the way, they can chat about life experiences under the endless starry sky, drink coffee by the campfire, play...
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By Tina 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Bale's performance always makes you can't say bad, but the movie itself can't be said to be good or bad, Pei Chunhua doesn't quite...
By Peter 2022-04-24 07:01:16
The theme is about the reconciliation of the opposing sides, but there are too many waste scenes, and it is tedious and tedious. The only two bright spots are Pike Chunhua and Bell. It is not easy for the two British actors to make a living in the United...
By Randy 2022-04-23 07:03:16
The rhythm is too slow, the last train farewell is...
By Uriah 2022-04-23 07:03:16
It's nice to see an Indian-related movie. Now there is too much attention on African Americans. During the whole process of European colonization of the entire American continent, Indians and Africans, like wolves and sheep, were changed by so-called civilized people. Fate for centuries until...
By Granville 2022-04-23 07:03:16
Seen on the plane, the second half of the hypnotic...
Captain Joseph J. Blocker: Understand this: When we lay our heads down here, we're all prisoners.
Col. Abraham Biggs: Let me tell you something, Captain. Aside from losing one's mind, there is very little to do for an old Captain besides sit and whittle and whistle and wait for the postman to bring him his pension check. It would just be a damn shame for a man such as yourself, who's put in the time, to come up short in the end.
[Wilks laughs]
Captain Joseph J. Blocker: Do you have any idea who that son of a bitch is and what he's done?
Col. Abraham Biggs: I know that he was considered a very tough adversary in his day - and now he is a dying old man.
Captain Joseph J. Blocker: No, he's a butcher.
Jeremiah Wilks: Then the two of you ought to get along just fine.
Captain Joseph J. Blocker: Shut the Hell up, you fuckin' pasty-face.
[Wilks laughs]
Captain Joseph J. Blocker: You have never seen the look of war. You have no idea.
Jeremiah Wilks: No.
Captain Joseph J. Blocker: No idea what it does to a man. I've killed savages; I've killed plenty of 'em - 'cause that's my fucking job.
Jeremiah Wilks: And from what I hear, Captain, there was never a man happier in his work.
Captain Joseph J. Blocker: Look. I saw what happened to the Fourth when Yellow Hawk and his dog soldiers got done with 'em, and there wasn't a...
[Wilks laughs]
Captain Joseph J. Blocker: Don't you dare laugh. There wasn't enough left of those poor men to to fill a slop pail. Understand: when we lay our heads down out here, we're all prisoners. I hate 'em. I got a war bag of reasons to hate 'em. Skinny Figler, Edwin Tate...
Captain Joseph J. Blocker: Don't look back, my friend. Go in a good way. A part of me dies with you.