Compared with the 1969 version, I feel

Aurore 2022-03-15 09:01:02

Twenty-three years later, Marty grew up, and her broken arm is a souvenir and testimony to the heroic years of the past. The world has become more civilized, the cowboy era has ended and it has become a performance, and Cauburn has also passed away, and what has passed is the era of cruel and tender, but ordinary existence as a hero. Finally, Marty bid farewell to Mr. Young and was very polite, and then she said to the old man sitting in the chair drinking, "Keep on sitting, scumbag." As if to Cauburn, Marty used the same two-age method. Bid farewell.

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Extended Reading
  • Zelda 2022-03-24 09:01:22

    At 3 and a half stars, the Coen brothers are only content to be smart gamers and imitators no matter what film they make. Their films are always full of beautiful shots, and they never lack wonderful details, but on the whole they are always not solid enough, lacking charm, and lacking power.

  • Issac 2022-03-24 09:01:22

    You can also go back and watch the Coen brothers film for the first time.

True Grit quotes

  • Tom Chaney: [after being shot by Mattie] I didn't think you'd do it! One of my short ribs is broke!

  • Mattie Ross: [Discussing the price of cotton] We got most of our cotton in early. We got 12 and a half cents a pound in Little Rock.

    Col. Stonehill: Then I suggest you take the rest of your crop to Little Rock to sell.

    Mattie Ross: This being closer, I though I might check on the price in Ft. Smith while I was here.

    Col. Stonehill: Did you come all this way to inform me of the price of cotton in Little Rock?