Don't think that only Russia is the fighting nation, you have been forgetting the world police

Kacey 2022-03-25 09:01:08

Atmospheric, majestic, fascinating, the peak film of American traditional culture, and "Gone with the Wind" go hand in hand, if "Gone with the Wind" is the grandmother of American women, "Searcher" is the grandfather of American men, since "Gone with the Wind" Since then, I have never seen such a traditional American film. These two films are the roots and pits of the American nation. The bones, flesh, skin, and appearance of the American nation are all in these two films. Hatred but humorous, grief and loss but strong and optimistic, forever pioneering and enterprising, the background after the Civil War, the Great Western Frontier, the life-and-death battle between American modern civilization and the wild indigenous Indians, the American-style duel of Americans, the American (European) The social dance, the last scene and the first scene of the movie complement each other. In the first scene, Ethan returns from the outside and enters the door, which means the hero returns. In the last scene, Ethan stands outside the door and leaves silently. The intention is very obvious. After entering the door, I guessed the hint, leaving Ethan standing alone outside the door, facing the sunset and yellow sand, and then leaving silently, the door is closed automatically, which means that the heroes are gone, which means that their era is coming. In the past, the era of the future belongs to young people. Although the future is dark and dark inside the door, I don’t know what it will look like, but don’t think that only Russia is the fighting nation. In front of the American nation, Russia really wants to take a break and enjoy the shade. The United States can Independence depends on the sturdy national character. The Civil War, the Great Western Frontier, and now individuals can legally own guns, it is this sturdy national character, so young people are not afraid in the darkness of the future, and there will be new ones. The hero was born, and later the United States became the police of the world.

Again, it's a classic Western that goes hand in hand with Dances with Wolves.

Similarly, this is also an anthropological film. The collision of wildness and civilization is actually the collision of human beings in their hearts, or the difference between choosing and being chosen. In the end, what human beings choose is civilization. But don't forget that some countries are still waiting for the slow assimilation of civilization in the savage wildness, or, because of poverty and war, the selected ones are alienated by the savage wildness. Anthropology studies the advance and retreat of human beings.

In the end, the suspense setting of this movie is too powerful, comparable to Hitchcock, and there are unexpected and wonderful everywhere.

Finish.

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  • Hailey 2022-04-21 09:02:06

    The Western myth John Ford built in his life was broken by himself. This is not the best Western movie, but it is the most groundbreaking one.

  • Bryce 2022-04-23 07:02:04

    Good looks are full of good looks. If you think about the relationship with the aborigines, don't make trouble. The whole article doesn't portray them as human beings. If it wasn't for blood in the end, the little girl would have been killed as a beast.

The Searchers quotes

  • Lars Jorgensen: It's this country killed my boy. Yes by golly I tell you, Ethan...

    Mrs. Jorgensen: No Lars. It just so happens we be Texicans. Texican is nothing but a human man way out on a limb. This year and next, and maybe for a hundred more. But I don't think it'll be forever. Some day this country's gonna be a fine, good place to be. Maybe it needs our bones in the ground before that time can come.

  • Reverend Clayton: Well, the prodigal brother. When did you get back? Ain't seen you since the surrender. Come to think of it, I didn't see you at the surrender.

    Ethan: I don't believe in surrenders. Nope, I've still got my saber, Reverend. Didn't beat it into no plowshare, neither.