The West in 1882

Demarco 2021-12-30 17:20:36

A typical American movie, depicting an exaggerated view of the western border of the United States in 1882. The stalks are a bit hard, not every audience can laugh, and those who don't understand American history find it incredible. Every plot in the west in 1882 is extremely reasonable.
Those crazy cowboys took out their guns anytime and anywhere to solve their enemies. The first floor of the tavern was the battlefield, and the second floor was the brothel. Have a dispute, go to a judicial institution? No! Let's have a duel! Raise your gun, face me, count to three, just two bang bangs.
Is this not enough? There are also Indians, they can tie you up and burn you to death, because you are a foreigner who invaded their homeland. Sitting outside and being bitten to death by a rattlesnake may be everyday.
All this seems very exaggerated, very typical American.
The actor also told a joke in the play, and not everyone can understand, everything is just too Americano.
As a comedy, it is not too successful, but as a movie, it is very high-quality.
The plot is compact, and there is basically no cost-wasting shots. In addition to the funny ones, it is a wonderful emotional scene between several protagonists. Recommend everyone to watch~~

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  • Alysson 2022-04-22 07:01:06

    Too many quatrains are too wonderful, all kinds of politically incorrect! Exciting director and male protagonist. Best comedy of the year. @Friend Neighbor Weiliang classmate and his married undergraduate classmate hahaha

  • Janae 2022-03-18 09:01:03

    An absurd and exaggerated comedy, the waste wood toad will eventually get the goddess's heart... Only the movie will appear in the middle, which is really a tragedy

A Million Ways to Die in the West quotes

  • Albert: [Being offered a pot cookie by Anna] The last time somebody gave me one of these, I became convinced that prairie dogs could read my mind.

  • Prairie Dog: Squeak!

    Albert: [Cowering] It knows!