What I see is not a lone hero who turns his back on evil, but a cold-blooded killer whose nature cannot be changed

Amelia 2022-04-19 09:01:12

Clint has spent half his career playing the hero of the West, while William is a reflection on all of his previous roles. When a killer who put down his butcher's knife decides to play death again for a thousand dollars, all his efforts and his wife's efforts are in vain. He played the sheriff, the judge, the executioner, and in the name of justice without argument, tried two cowboys, no matter what the two cowboys did, but it didn't matter to William. In his heart he only believed in his own creed. When Ned realizes that he can't pull the trigger, and the kid is immersed in the guilt of killing, the essence of Killer William is even more highlighted. The last battle arranged by Clint should have been a manifestation of the determination of a lone hero, a revenge for a friend's heroic test, but under the creation of the real atmosphere of the movie, it makes people feel that only a lunatic will face a hero alone. Enemies with guns in the house. Clint's poignant portrayal allows an American audience who is accustomed to seeing individual heroes to see the cruel reality behind a hero. In the words of a friend, "It's probably equivalent to seeing Chen Long play a villainous thief in a movie."

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  • Marilie 2022-03-23 09:01:10

    Revisit, the look and feel is better than the first time. This film is too good to watch. The play, performance, photography, and editing are almost perfect and impeccable. Anti-heroes have reconstructed the heroes, and the anti-western has redefined the westerns and pushed the westerns again. A new height. It is undoubtedly the best in Dongmu.

  • Marcia 2022-03-24 09:01:11

    Unforgiven.1992.10TH.ANNiVERSARY.COLLECTORS.EDiTiON.iNTERNAL.DVDRiP.X264-KiSS

Unforgiven quotes

  • Will Munny: Hey, Kid!

    Ned Logan: KID? Is that Kid shooting at us?

  • Little Bill Daggett: [to W. W. Beauchamp, referring to the passage in Beauchamp's book where English Bob claims to have killed "Two Gun" Corcoran because Corcoran insulted a lady's honor] Yeah, well, a lotta folks did call him "Two Gun," but that wasn't because he was sportin' two pistols. No, it was because he had a dick that was so big, it was longer than the barrel on that Walther Colt that he carried. And the only insultin' he ever did was to stick that thing of his into this French lady that English Bob here was kinda sweet on.