This rough brother. . . Ahhh~

Mandy 2021-12-31 08:03:07

Shooting literary and artistic films just so so, filming the world of water is not good, making western films is really amazing. The classic man is dancing with wolves. Kay is always comfortable with such roles. Good~

Tiehan is tender, always unguarded against such gentle, considerate, and true-tempered men. Porridge’s English accent and rhythm of speech, like these lines:
If I die, please sell my good horse and my good saddle and my guns to buy a tea set for Miss Barlow. Charley Waite.
Very man~

The porcelain set that appeared on the screen when the porridge film was subtitled at the end, I also have a set, roar.

PS: I just don't know who sang the ending song, it sounds good.

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  • Laney 2022-03-24 09:02:21

    Don't call this a western movie! ? It's really lackluster and tasteless. The 90-minute film took more than two hours to shoot, and an embarrassing and hard emotional line was added. I wrote it here and wanted to change it to two stars.

  • Sunny 2022-03-20 09:02:02

    scenery is beautiful. After watching a lot of Westwood's westerns, this one really doesn't have any bright spots, unless it's a fan of Kevin Costner.

Open Range quotes

  • Charley: I'm not goin' to my maker without knowin' your given name. Mine ain't Waite; it's Postelwaite. Charles Travis Postelwaite. What's yours? Sure ain't Boss.

    [Boss hesitates]

    Charley: I mean it, Boss. I'm asking you straight up.

    Boss Spearman: It's Bluebonnet.

    Charley: Bluebonnet?

    Boss Spearman: Bluebonnet, yeah.

    Charley: No middle name?

    Boss Spearman: No, just Bluebonnet Spearman. And don't you tell no one. I want to hear you swear an oath now, go on.

  • Sue Barlow: So is it marriage that scares you two, or putting down roots?

    Boss Spearman: No. Who'd have him? All rangy and mangy like a rough old dog.

    Charley Waite: How about I hold your head under water for just a little while?