Are thieves wise or conscience still alive?

Kaitlyn 2022-04-19 09:01:22

Russell Crowe plays a ruthless, but not hard-hearted Western Ranger. In order to maintain the dignity of a father in front of his son, he killed his like-minded accomplices. Bring a little warmth to this cold-blooded film.

There is nothing to be picky about the fighting of the story and the makeup of the story, just like the style of Western movies, it is Russell Crowe's acting that is worth pondering. In the coldness, he didn't seem to care about anything, and the whistle revealed a chilling murderous aura.

Compared to gladiatorial fighters, he is more like an experienced and skilled hunter at the moment. Always know that your prey is within your grasp.

His performance should be the biggest attraction of the film, and the soundtrack is also decent. Compared to clint eastwood in Never Forgive, he should be classified as both good and evil cowboys; kind of like Cheyenne in Once Upon a Time in the West. It just seems difficult to compare with these films, because there are no more fresh elements, no unique style of Italian directors, and no unforgettable music.

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Extended Reading
  • Carey 2022-03-23 09:01:20

    To fight for life is to fight for honor. Men, watch this movie.

  • Rebeca 2022-03-22 09:01:16

    See the clear version. Really like it

3:10 to Yuma quotes

  • Dan Evans: [handing him Alice's brooch] William, I want you to give this back to your mother. I want you to tell her that it helped me find what was right.

    William Evans: Pa... I can't. I can't just leave you.

    Dan Evans: I'm gonna be a day behind you, William. Unless something happens, and if it does, I need a man at the ranch to run things, protect our family, and I know that you can do that because you've become a fine man, William. You've become a fine man. You got all the best parts of me. What few there are.

    [Dan shakes William's hand]

    Dan Evans: And you just remember that your old man walked Ben Wade to that station when nobody else would.

  • Emmy: No one forgets Velvet.