Chivalry is not dead

Ena 2021-12-18 08:01:15

American Westerns, from John Wayne to Clint Eastwood, from noon to The Good, the Good and the Unforgivable, Westerns are full of personal heroism, but entering the digital society, Westerns with cowboy revolvers have gradually declined. There are very few such subjects. Bone Tomahawk is undoubtedly a new attempt.

This can be said to be the latest practice of western themes. The plot of the film is full of metaphors to the real society. There is no beautiful western scenery, no fierce battle, and no Suspense, but it has the most authentic things in Western films, praises courage, chivalry and wisdom.

This is an American Western film full of new ideas. It can be said that it uses the most plain technique to make the audience think, not calm. In the film, both modern civilization and barbaric civilization are moving forward with difficulty, but in the end, wisdom leads mankind. The film insinuates that the "anti-intellectual" propositions of the cash people in this sought-after "small" era and "囧" era are so naive. The hard-won human society not only needs wisdom, but also needs the "knight" spirit that has been far away.

Chivalry is not dead!

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  • Hailee 2021-12-18 08:01:15

    The film was really clean: there was no useless shots, and no useless lines. It was extremely killing.

  • Chase 2021-12-18 08:01:15

    A Western B-rated film that oscillates between Quentin's words chat, tension, and Geshan eye-catching type films. A little bit of bloody one or two smiles have revealed benefits. Although it is unreasonable, the lame male protagonist has committed a murder, but it shows his strong love for his wife. Samsung is half-fourth.

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?