The Good and the Bad

Federico 2022-04-19 09:01:11

After watching this video, I feel that there is a lot of content in it.

The film said it was describing the cruelty of war? It's only a part of it, but what strikes me is the cemetery at the end of the film. No one wants a war. What is behind the war?

The filming method of the film is exquisite and unique, and the film from 1966 is still a classic. In the process of filming the storyline, there is not a trace of excessive expression, and the storyline is described to the point. The film I watched was 3 hours long, like watching a wonderful TV series.

The story of the film depicts people's desires at a glance, and in the end, it is kindness that is praised.

I like a line in the film very much: People are born to survive, but in the end they work hard for work.

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Extended Reading
  • Oswaldo 2021-10-20 18:59:00

    The three-hour plot is not procrastinated, and it is fun and dripping. The characters are full of images and have distinctive personalities. It is definitely the best work in a western movie. The integration of the elements of the Civil War has enhanced the conception of the film, increased the depth of thinking, and is full of a relaxed and humorous atmosphere.

  • Jakob 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    Watching the young soldier pass away, that is great compassion.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly quotes

  • Tuco: I'll kill you!

    Blondie: [gasps out in a whisper] If you do that, you'll always be poor... just like the greasy rat that you are.

  • Tuco: [to his brother the priest] While I'm waiting for the Lord to remember me, I, Tuco Ramirez, brother of "Brother" Ramirez will tell you something! You think you're better than I am... where we came from, if one did not want to die in poverty, one became a priest or a bandit! You chose your way, I chose mine. *Mine* was harder! You talk about Mother and Father... you forget that when you left to become a priest *I* stayed behind! I must have been ten, twelve, I don't remember which, but *I stayed*! I tried, but it was no good! Now I'm going to tell you something... you became a priest because you were too much of a coward to do what *I* do!

    [Pablo strikes Tuco across the face. Tuco retaliates with a right hook that sends Pablo crashing into various items. Tuco heads for the doorway]

    Father Pablo Ramirez: Tuco...

    [Tuco pauses at the doorway, then, without turning around, gives a dismissive wave and exits. Pablo stares ruefully after him]

    Father Pablo Ramirez: Please forgive me, brother.