Why did you start talking nonsense all of a sudden?

Frederic 2022-03-20 09:01:16

Why do people like to read martial arts novels? Because it's a story about drinking, fighting and soaking up women.

Why do people like to watch western movies? Because it's a story about drinking, fighting and soaking up women.

The plot at the beginning of this film is good, and the two leading actors are both famous actors, with different styles of mature men. But this time Christian Bale played the peasant again. This is his second time playing a peasant. The last time was in the Fire Dragon Empire. He was a timid and reluctant hero type. In fact, his mean little face should have been acting as a villain. . .

The plot started talking nonsense after the bad guy gave the good guy a chance to escape in the bridal suite. When the bad guy knocks the good guy with the cock crooked to the ground, and is moved by the good guy's inexplicable nonsense, the movie becomes a farce. In the end, the brothers who died, what a pity, they died like flies.

In view of the sudden hypocrisy and conscience discovery of the plot, I cried a lot for the poor actor who played the fool at the beginning of the journey, for the doctor who swung the shovel, and for a script that should have been cynical but had to conform to the mainstream Hollywood script. . But this is a 51-year-old script, what do you expect? It would be nice not to have Tom Cruise that shorty play the failed dad again. (Flower Arrangement: Comrade Xiao Tang was actually amazing when he was young, but why has he been pretending to be brave and tender all these years?)

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  • Rubye 2021-10-20 19:02:29

    The ending is a bit weird but still a good story

  • Stanford 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The final change of Ben was too abrupt. The reason was that the previous director lacked sufficient description of Ben’s inner drama, except for mentioning his childhood and mother. However, these alone were not enough to promote his final action, which led to the ending. It's not like sublimation but more like a sharp turn of ninety degrees. In addition, the whole film is quite exciting.

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.