Some comparisons with "Seven Samurai"

Ruby 2022-03-25 09:01:06

I found that there are a lot of people who are struggling with the right things. I found it really boring. And this one really doesn't feel abruptly over-correct.

After watching the restored version of "Seven Samurai", three and a half hours, the film is only 133 minutes. So when I saw that the seven people were finally assembled and entered the home court, more than half of the movie had passed... Maybe it was miserable. In order not to be too long and to allow the audience of this era to receive it, the lineup at the home court was shortened. important scenes such as formations and multiple rounds of enemy attacks. Personally, I think these are the highlights of "Seven Samurai".

The final battle scene was actually a bit boring to watch, it lost a lot of ups and downs, and it was a bit boring.

Compared with "Seven Samurai", it loses a lot of the feeling of mass unity, and is more inclined to the heroism of the seven people.

The last few tombstones are clearly tributes. In fact, the ending of "Seven Samurai" is even more unforgettable. The commoners are at peace, and the heroes are gone.

But in general, it is undoubtedly a successful adaptation that can successfully fit the entire story into Westworld.

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Extended Reading
  • Alisha 2021-11-25 08:01:23

    Roupa's play has been finalized. In how many movies will he play this coquettish, fat and cute mouthpiece? I actually fell in love with a fat guy. I didn't expect it. The two paintings of Red Harvest are so beautiful, and the black mask of the combat model is super beautiful! As for Goodnight and Billy, my goodness, can you be a director? Before he died, the nickname of his lover, Goody, rolled from his lips...

  • Lavonne 2022-04-23 07:01:38

    An uninteresting Western, is this the Eighth Route Army leading the people to fight against devils? The only bright spot is the Asian Cowboy Bar.

The Magnificent Seven quotes

  • Billy Rocks: Knives, there's nothing to it.

    [shases open some dummies, everyone walks away]

    Billy Rocks: Hey, come back!

  • Goodnight Robicheaux: This reminds me of what my daddy used to say.

    Billy Rocks: What's that, Goody?

    [waits for an answer]

    Billy Rocks: What?

    Goodnight Robicheaux: Well, my daddy used to say a lot of things, you know.

    [both laugh hysterically]