Nebraska (1965)

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Nebraska: Directed by Burt Kennedy. With Glenn Ford, Henry Fonda, Sue Ane Langdon, Hope Holiday. In Sedona, two aging cowpokes bust broncos, charm local ladies and bet on outcomes at the rodeo.

“The most intuitive feeling is four words: Flowing Clouds and flowing water. If u0026quot;one secondu0026quot; is an attempt to simplify the road, then u0026quot;on the cliffu0026quot; is its interesting control group. The relationship and motivation of the characters are complex, and there are foreshadows everywhere. If you miss a paragraph, it is easy to miss important information. More than 95% of the time is a string on the peopleu0026#39;s mind, The remaining five percent are composed of small humor that makes people laugh and warmth in troubled times. The two works show both sides of Zhang Yimouu0026#39;s character, calm restraint and compassion. Such creative vitality and acceptance of new themes are really admirable. The dawn after darkness is not necessarily the real dawn, but the glimmer in the darkness must be hot and sincere. There is room for the rise of spy war stories, and the one who breaks the ceiling is above the cliff.”

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