Excellent Western Entertainment

Javon 2022-04-26 06:01:02

A story about "revenge" is played by two main characters, an old and a young, plus a "young cowboy" who came from a long way from Texas, USA. The clashes of personality between the elderly and the little girls and the territorial conflicts between Americans in the "two states" caused a series of comical and funny dramas that almost completely swept away the traditional heaviness and weight of American Western movies. Sentimental. (Although at the end of the film, "Young Cowboy" died in a shootout).
Let’s talk about the wonderful shootout in the movie: John Wayne, the "old cowboy" who rushed to the 4-man enemy line with a short gun in one hand and a long gun in the other, was so handsome!
My final conclusion on the film is: a "quality western entertainment film".

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True Grit quotes

  • Rooster Cogburn: When's the last time you saw Ned Pepper?

    Emmett Quincy: I don't remember any Ned Pepper.

    Rooster Cogburn: Short feisty fella, nervous and quick, got a messed-up lower lip.

    Emmett Quincy: That don't bring nobody to mind. A funny lip?

    Rooster Cogburn: Wasn't always like that, I shot him in it.

    Emmett Quincy: In the lower lip? What was you aiming at?

    Rooster Cogburn: His upper lip.

  • LaBoeuf: What are you doing?

    Rooster Cogburn: Lookin' for sign.

    LaBoeuf: You couldn't see it if you saw it.