A rare boutique in westerns

Sigurd 2022-04-21 09:01:11

The plot is neither rushed nor slow, and the dialogue of the characters has to be tasted slowly, but the interpretation of American Westerns is subtle and moving, and the human nature is deeply portrayed. It is a rare and must-see boutique for middle-aged men! Evil deeds and conscience intertwine! Elegance and rudeness go hand in hand, informality, adhering to the bottom line... The real things of human nature are explained in a eloquent manner, and they do not deliberately create heroes, but they set a model of human pursuit that people can't perceive, and revisit it for the fourth time! Still can't help but want to commemorate the mood at this moment.

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  • Daniela 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    A completely different western, a reflexive movie of a western? There has never been such a study of the boundary between good and evil, human hesitation

  • Francisca 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Don't guess the world of cowboys. Very warm killing film. If the one-eyed lady still doesn't understand why her daughter married a murderer, please wake up and take a look at Clint Eastwood.

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.