A hardcore western that has been rare in recent years

Gia 2021-12-18 08:01:15

Old Russell is really suitable for this type of western film, which is much more convincing than his appearance in other various themes. This

film is definitely a must-see for friends who like hard Western films. Inside The characters are very distinctive. Except for the injured husband, I personally think he is always a bit hypocritical.

I even think that the best acting skills may be the lonely old man who is often hungry. The role of the coordinator), his kindness, loyalty, bravery and love for his wife are really moving. Of course, there is also that handsome brother who has always maintained an elegant gentleman style. He has a childhood shadow, and his wife and sister are Indians killed, grow up to kill more than a hundred Indians, smoking a cigar and finally died in Tomahawk bone can be considered a successful somewhat unfortunately, the end portion of the film feeling weak, giving the feeling of something more to say.

this The main villains of the film are those alienated cannibals that do not exist. In fact, compared to these savage cannibals, the whites who cut their throats and robbed the film are more terrifying. I think the main thing the film wants to convey is those who dare to be in Wide wild west. The values ​​of mainstream people.

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Extended Reading
  • Joelle 2022-03-22 09:01:59

    I don't think it's a fun-oriented B-grade film. It's actually trying to inherit the realistic characterization method of "Slaying the Dragon" style, and to graft and balance it with the traditional torture-killing type of film structure, so as to be contemporary. , this is done well. However, the technology is a bit timid, and the photography does not capture the texture of natural scenery at all, which indirectly leads to the creation of the atmosphere is far from enough.

  • Kaylie 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Civilization meets barbarism.

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?