Emotional sublimation after the killing

Jerrold 2022-03-19 09:01:02

The style of "The Hateful Eight" still has a strong western style. Of course, Quentin's violent aesthetics are indispensable. After the first chapter "The Last Station to Red Rock Town" and the second chapter "" (PS: No Sorry, I forgot.) After that, the third chapter "Kani's Station" was immediately followed. Here, the film officially launched the story from the background relationships of these 9 characters. The next few chapters except for "Domoge The rest of the two chapters of "My Secret" and "Four Passengers at the Post Station" are narrated according to the time advancement. As the characters die one by one, the mystery gradually emerges (I will not spoil it here), to the end Only the fugitives Daisy Domoge (Jennifer Jason Lee), Chris Manix Sheriff (Walt Goggins) and Major Marquis Warren (Samuel Jackson) ) (PS: Calling him a colonel here is my personal respect for this character, and he is indeed a major in the true sense of the word), the conversation that touched me the most in the whole film started from here, yes, that’s The sheriff and the colonel discussed and decided how to execute the fugitive Daisy Domoge. This line is based on the respect and feelings of the bounty hunter John Russ (Kurt Russell) (PS: This person is nicknamed "The Hangman" "). For such a heinous villain, he can only be executed on the basis of the "hanging" in the nickname "The Hangman". Seeing here, I really respect this movie. Quentin has already changed the killing at this time. It became a sublimation of emotions. After that, the whole movie gradually calmed down as the sheriff read the letter from President Lincoln to Major Queth Warren, and the two died one after another... (PS: Forgot to talk about Boss Qian , He didn't make many appearances, but he was quite robbed. Of course, because he was a bad guy who killed innocent people, he died miserably and got a headshot!) Okay, let's boast, the movie is really great! Considering that the content and images of this movie are definitely out of the mainland...so it is basically impossible to go to the movie theater to support the original version. Finally, please forgive me for watching the version circulating on the Internet ~ the end of the film review!

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Extended Reading
  • Nigel 2021-10-20 18:59:39

    With the dog-like gang crime and the ginger-like character of the era, Quentin must be a fan of the exorcist! It’s just that it’s a bit slow to start entering the drama, I wonder if it’s to hide the burden? After half an hour, every minute becomes wonderful. In the open-space inn, the characters can see each other, like the stage play is constantly switching between gunfights and suspense dramas. The chapter body is well integrated with the narrative structure, the most important thing is that it is really good-looking

  • Gia 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    Talent is fair, but it's retro.

The Hateful Eight quotes

  • Major Marquis Warren: [to Joe Gage, Bob and Oswaldo] It's the stew that's got me thinking.

    [to Bob]

    Major Marquis Warren: Now how long did you say Minnie's been gone, a week?

    Bob: Si.

    Major Marquis Warren: You see, my mama used to make stew and it always tasted the same, no matter to me. There was another fella on the plantation, Uncle Charley, he made stew, too. And like my mama, I ate his stew from the time I was a whipper 'till I was a full-grown man. And no matter to me, it always tasted like Uncle Charley's stew.

    [pause]

    Major Marquis Warren: Now I ain't had Minnie's stew in like six months, so I ain't no expert...

    [Warren points towards the pot of stew]

    Major Marquis Warren: But that damn sure is Minnie's stew. So if Minnie is on the northside just visiting her mama for a week, how'd she make the stew this morning? And this...

    [Warren touches Sweet Dave's chair]

    Major Marquis Warren: This is Sweet Dave's chair. When I sat in it earlier, I couldn't believe it. Nobody sits in Sweet Dave's chair. This may be Minnie's place, but this is damn sure Sweet Dave's chair. And if he went to the northside, I'm pretty goddamned sure this chair'd be going with him.

    [Warren starts taking the blankets and skins off of the top of the chair, revealing a huge blood stain soaked underneath]

    Sheriff Chris Mannix: [to Warren] What's in the chair?

    Major Marquis Warren: Just what I thought. Sweet Dave's goddamn blood!

  • Major Marquis Warren: [interrogating Bob about Minnie's whereabouts] How long did you say you was working with Minnie?

    Bob: Four months...

    Major Marquis Warren: Hmm. See, if you would have been here two and a half years ago, you'd know about that sign that used to hang up over the bar. Minnie ever mention that to you?

    Bob: No.

    Major Marquis Warren: You wanna know what that sign said, Senior Bob? "No Dogs or Mexicans Allowed." Minnie hung that sign up the day she opened this haberdashery, and it hung over that bar every day until she took it down a little over two years ago. Know why she took it down? She started letting in dogs. Now Minnie like just about everybody, but she sure don't like Mexicans. So when you tell me Minnie went to the northside to visit her mama, well, I find that highly unlikely. But okay, maybe...

    [pause]

    Major Marquis Warren: But when you tell me Minnie Mink took the haberdashery, the most precious thing to her in the whole world, and left it in the hands of a goddamn Mexican? Well, that's what I meant in the barn when I said that sure don't sound like Minnie. Now I am calling you a liar, Senor Bob...

    [pause]

    Major Marquis Warren: And if you're lying, which you are, then you killed Minnie...

    [Warren suddenly shoots Bob in the chest]

    Major Marquis Warren: And Sweet Dave!

    [Warren shoots Bob again. Bob falls to the floor dead. Warren walks over to Bob's body with his two guns and shoots his head off]

    Major Marquis Warren: Two measly bullets and there goes Senor Bob!