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Leopold 2022-01-09 08:01:07
[Film Review] Shane (1953) 8.1/10
SHANE, adapted from Jack Schaefer's popular novel, is George Steven's eulogy of a bygone civilization, the West as we know it. Its rub is pivoted around the hard-pressed homesteaders against the grasping prior trailblazers, who cannot brook the land they have been fighting for with sweat and blood,...
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Libbie 2022-03-25 09:01:14
Where is the cowboy?
The film deliberately deviates from that type of template, and there are a lot of anti-Western things.
For example, the shot is not a long sand, a horse, but water plants, farmers, and a warm family.
For example, there are not many gunfights, mainly using fists or something.
I often wonder where...
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Robb 2022-03-25 09:01:14
The following contains heavy spoilers. . . The little boy Joey was born to join in the fun and love to eat melons. Finally, he ran to the grocery store and squatted outside the door to witness the three-second duel between the top two players in the West. ? The reason he finally shouted to keep a generation of master Shane is sincere, simple, and unscrupulous, but still unsuccessful, because our hero is destined to be lonely~ The little boy had to say his fateful line: Bye Shane! The audience witnessed the voice and the backs of a generation of gunmen disappear into the night of the Wyoming Valley. . . I still don't know if Joey will grow into a new generation of Western Gunslingers after a few years. ? Checked the location of the film, many are in Wyoming, including Grand Teton National Park and the small town of Jackson Hole.
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Hilbert 2022-03-26 09:01:09
A neatly traditional western classic with a touching ending to violence and belonging. But this bear child is really speechless. . .
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[last lines]
Joey: Shane. Shane! Come back! Bye, Shane.
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[Wilson is trying to goad Torrey into drawing on him]
Wilson: I guess they named a lot of that Southern trash after old Stonewall.
Frank 'Stonewall' Torrey: Who'd they name you after? Or do you know?
Wilson: I'm saying that Stonewall Jackson was trash himself. Him and Lee and all the rest of them rebs. You, too.
Frank 'Stonewall' Torrey: You're a low-down lyin' Yankee!
Wilson: Prove it.