Real men. . .

Renee 2021-10-20 17:23:46

The night before yesterday, I watched the film and television empire version of "The Battle of Yuma Town" on Kanwang. It was not bad. Why is it called this title? The story didn't happen in Yuma at all, it just said that the train was going there, it was incredible. . .
In recent years, there have been few successful Westerns in Hollywood. It is rare to invite two big names to play together. Bell remembered him through "Fatal Magic". After watching "The Mechanic", he admired him even more. A dedicated actor, for a movie, he can treat his body like that. . . Needless to say, Russell Crowe, the representatives of the macho, both are strong men.
The most impressive thing in the film is not the two protagonists, but the follower of Crowe, who played the bad guy too well (I heard from TB's nympho sister that the man is the brother in Alpha Dog), very similar The contradiction played by Xu Zhian in "Swallowtail Butterfly" is so bad that he performed very well, and it was also very popular. Bell is lame in it, but running is okay. In the west, he rides a lot, which is okay. Two sons, the eldest son is very fierce and likes to take risks; the younger son, the actor, is very cute, develops well, and is also a good child star.
There are not many shooting scenes in the film, but two are the biggest ones: at the beginning, the gang of bandits robbed and finally Bell escorted Kloe onto the train. In fact, most of the content of the movie is actually escort, escorting the prisoner to the station, it feels like the ancient arrest, ha ha. On the way, the big villain killed two "policemen". One quarreled him so that he could not sleep at night; the other was an old enemy and insulted his parents. He died so miserably and fell off a cliff.
When they finally went to the station, the gangsters all came to rescue the boss and killed a policeman for 200 dollars. The sheriffs were scared away, leaving Bell alone. He must adhere to his principles and must send the offender to the destination. This is just a promise. Even the chief who promised him will leave, but he stayed and must complete his mission. It cannot be said that he is stubborn. In case he dies, it is indeed very selfish to leave his wife and children and the farm. In the film, the sheriff repeatedly emphasizes that he has a wife and children, so he dare not stay. What about Bell? Is he afraid of death? He should not be afraid, but in order to stick to his beliefs, he resolutely left his wife and children. This reminds me of CURE’s two songs "FAITH" and "Disintegration". There are some lyrics in Disintegration like this: But i never said i would stay to the end so i
Leave you with babies and hoping for frequency
Screaming like this at The Secrecy at The Hope of in
Screaming Me over and over and over i the Leave
by You with photographs Pictures of trickery
Stains Stains ON and ON at The Carpet at The Scenery
Songs in the About Dreams Happiness murmured
the when WE both-US Knew How Would at The Ending
of Be ...
then After seeing it, I just think that Bell is really a man, not as simple as having courage.
Then something strange happened, and Crowe unexpectedly agreed to let him take him to the train station. A large number of people on the road shot at them. Naturally, it was dangerous. It was when Bell said that his leg was not actually injured in the battle, but was accidentally injured by his comrades, but he made up stories in order to establish the image of a heroic father in front of the children. . . It’s not easy to be a father. Great father’s love. He cried when he said it. After listening to it, Crowe decided to make him a real hero this time and escort himself as a big villain to success. In this way, Bell can Excited in front of others. Because at the end of the film, Cloe whistled and his mount caught up with the train, indicating that he got on the train and would immediately escape after Bell was accomplished. So, in the end, after his subordinate shot Bell to death, Crowe was also completely angry and killed all his brothers. In an instant, he was a sharpshooter, cruel. . .
The most touching part of the film is the ending part. The subtle relationship between the two men is that heroes cherish heroes. Unfortunately, one of them is a badass and is not accepted by the society. The other became a hero, but died too fast, but Bell is too interesting to be a man, there is nothing to say.

PS: In the movie, the villain is called BEN, and Bell's character is called DAN. The two together are just dumb. Haha, is this the same in the old version?













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  • Maybell 2022-04-23 07:01:20

    Ben Wade is amazing. It's a pity that the beasts who swore to follow him to the death sacrificed for Ben's beliefs.

  • Kristoffer 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    20130228jtl Hollywood Westerns are like the Chinese martial arts dream, and everyone has their own Western. The West I imagined should be black and white, and the protagonist is brave and has excellent marksmanship. But apparently the director of the film didn't think so. A beautiful beginning, the story is laid out in an orderly manner, but in the ten minutes of the climax, it suddenly collapsed, and the true character of the weak appeared. In the West, you can sympathize with each other, but you don't need sympathy. 3.5

3:10 to Yuma quotes

  • Glen Hollander: Sometimes a man has to be big enough to see how small he is.

  • Charlie Prince: [as Dan is lying on the ground] For a one legged rancher, he was one tough son of a bitch.