master of westerns

Berneice 2022-01-26 08:02:31

Typical American Western:

1. Desert, bush, town and cowboy, classic composition.

2. The gunman who speaks less, is alone, and his marksmanship refers to where he hits, and a single punch can defeat both hands.

3. No matter how wicked the bad guys are, the good guys will always face the gun and give you no excuses.

4. Heroes have their own aura. Ordinary people walk around when they see it, and bad people tremble when they see it.

5. In fact, partnership is not necessary. Brother Dongmu goes up there alone, and I don’t think he will lose. The old man is purely a mixed experience, so he was embarrassed to give up the bonus in the end.

This is a typical American superhero movie. It's unreasonable for a good person to be arrogant. Give your feelings one more star.

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Extended Reading
  • Earnestine 2022-03-22 09:01:21

    Logic always comes after flavor. This series seems to be the pinnacle of authorship and stylization, and Leone's state of shooting the redemption today is Nicholas Winding and Wes Anderson. As soon as the jacket of the cowboy spirit is lifted, it is actually all about trying to make money. Watching it in reverse order may miss the climax, but this one is my favorite until I revisit the finale. ★★★★☆

  • Kiarra 2022-03-17 09:01:03

    Many, many years later, Lao Du used other people's methods to ride bicycles.

For a Few Dollars More quotes

  • Sherrif of White Rocks: [Hands Monco the reward money for Red Cavanaugh] Two thousand dollars. It's a lot of money. Takes me three years to earn it!

    Monco: Tell me, isn't the sheriff supposed to be courageous, loyal, and above all, honest?

    Sherrif of White Rocks: Yeah. That he is.

    Monco: [Pulls off his sheriff's star and walks out] I think you people need a new sheriff.

  • Train Conductor: Hey, Mister. You just can't pull the emergency cord and jump off! Tell me, why did you stop that train? If you wanna get off, you're...

    [looks at Mortimer's gun]

    Train Conductor: Well, the railroad company would might be pleased to make any arrangements for any passenger, if you wanna get off, Dear Sir.

    Col. Douglas Mortimer: I did get off. Thanks.