Daily life of western people

Sammy 2022-04-22 07:01:23

Six beautiful black humorous stories from the west show us the real life picture of people from all walks of life in the United States who have just arrived in North America. Act 1: The Western Cowboy Survival Manual Laoba is a conceited bastard gunslinger. He prides himself on his guns and his voice. Beautifying the barbarism itself can always get unexpected results, perhaps this is the magic of black humor. Act II: Instructions for Robbery and Execution Regulations a. Don’t force the robbery too much, be careful of being overturned b. Don’t delay the execution too much, otherwise the scalp will not be guaranteed c. The little girl under the stage looks at the handsome man on the stage and is still crazy, convinced? Act 3: A letter to the street performer Street performers need to choose their companions carefully, otherwise your life may not be as good as a chicken . People who buy chickens should also be careful, this kind of deception can be trusted, what is your IQ? The importance of nine-year compulsory education is highlighted here. Unexpectedly, you can't think of it, Schindler, you can do this kind of business with thick eyebrows and big eyes. Act 4: About the Interim Measures for Safe Gold Panning Jiang is still old and spicy, and it is suggested that a headshot will not have so many things. Act V: The selection of the western moving company suggests that the labor contract must be signed, so that the rights and interests can be guaranteed, and the price can be prevented from sitting on the ground. It is better if there is an accompanying doctor. Dead blind wandering. Personally, I feel that this story is an episode that is most in line with dramatic conflict. The plot is compact and reasonable. The ending belongs to the kind of "unexpected unexpected". The description of uncertainty is also very philosophical. It is a good drama. Just pity this older bachelor. Act 6: The western version of the subway, the chattering hunter, the king of the game of life, the old woman no one wants, the sentimental and neurotic bounty hunter, the ordinary journey looks like a thriller Same, a little bit of a mystery, but it's a thriller.

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  • Melyssa 2022-03-29 09:01:02

    It's so beautiful. Although it is digital, it is beautiful. Especially the fifth story. Not long at all. Because of this length, the girl and the cowboy avoided the suspicion of a "deal" and had real love. It was also because of the first night's talk about "hesitation" and "firmness" that the tragic ending was laid. Only after the film ends, the story can continue to extend beyond the story, leaving a bunch of unsolved propositions. Between the cowboy and the old tough guy, there is another story that was started by a girl, but it was not written in the girl's story.

  • Carson 2022-03-29 09:01:02

    Life is full of joy, and whoever obeys the rules will have it. Punching the old master to death, the reverse operation is the west. There is no art on the food and clothing line, and culture is not as good as a castrated chicken. The intellectual property rights should be protected. When teammates are super anxious, they will be chaotic, and if they eat chicken, they will panic and die. Life and death are at the mercy of Mo Qiang, you have to leave early or late.

The Ballad of Buster Scruggs quotes

  • Trapper (segment "The Mortal Remains"): So... him on the roof, he was wanted?

    Englishman (segment "The Mortal Remains"): Oh, Mr. Thorpe was very much wanted... judging by what the are paying for him!

    [the Englishman and the Irishman chuckle]

    Trapper (segment "The Mortal Remains"): What did he do?

    Englishman (segment "The Mortal Remains"): I don't know. Does it matter?

    [addressing the Lady]

    Englishman (segment "The Mortal Remains"): Just as you said, Madame, there are two kinds of people. In our business they are: dead or alive.

  • Englishman (segment "The Mortal Remains"): I must say... it's always interesting watching them after Clarence has worked his art. Watching them negotiate... the passage.

    Frenchman (segment "The Mortal Remains"): Passage?

    Englishman (segment "The Mortal Remains"): From here to there. To the other side. Watching them try to make sense of it, as they pass to that other place. I do like looking into their eyes as they try to make sense of it.

    [stares at the Frenchman]

    Englishman (segment "The Mortal Remains"): I do.

    [stares at the Lady]

    Englishman (segment "The Mortal Remains"): I do.

    Trapper (segment "The Mortal Remains"): Try to make sense of what?

    Englishman (segment "The Mortal Remains"): [stares at the Trapper] All of it.

    Lady (segment "The Mortal Remains"): And do they ever... succeed?

    Englishman (segment "The Mortal Remains"): [smiles] How would I know? I'm only watching!