The spirit in the tomahawk bone

Stan 2021-12-18 08:01:15

The story is simple, the rescue journey of 4 men. In my opinion, these four people represent responsibility, loyalty, honor and love respectively.
The most interesting thing about this story is the role of each person and the reason for the journey. Before leaving, the sheriff said to his wife "I`m going. There isn`t an option." This is the responsibility of a small town sheriff, and he has no right to choose. What he has now is what this responsibility brings him, and when danger comes, it is when he fulfills his responsibility. Auxiliary police officer Kory said when he visited his dead friend before leaving, that some good people are in trouble, and I have to try my best to help them. In the previous scenario, he had been paranoidly emphasizing his status as an auxiliary police officer and maintaining the honor of the sheriff, but unlike the sheriff, he was more loyal to the sheriff and his duties. The prodigal son Mr. Brooder was out of honor. In the tavern, he said, "I called your wife over, and I made him arrested. I have to be responsible to you." And Mr. O`Dwyer, it is for his wife.
Against the background of the desolate west, the journey is full of dangers. They were cautious, but eventually lost their mounts. This design not only conforms to reality, but also provides a clever pavement for the plot behind. Although the plot of a half-handicapped person in the cave alone rescuing others is somewhat fragile, it has little effect on the entire film.

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  • Karlie 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    It's been a long time since I've seen such a heavy-mouthed western movie. The scalp of the people who watch it is numb, and the final plot is still very attractive.

  • Kole 2021-12-18 08:01:15

    The rhythm is steady, not hurried; the narrative is straightforward and hazy; the savages are very brutal

Bone Tomahawk quotes

  • John Brooder: I Should Go With You, Since I'm Most Experienced With Killing Indians

    [brief pause]

    John Brooder: That's Not A Boast

    [Beat]

    John Brooder: That's A Fact!

  • The Professor: They Don't Eat Negros

    Chicory: What/Why Are They Poisonous?