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“It just so happens we be Texicans,” says Mrs. Jorgensen, an older woman wearing her blond hair in a tight bun, to rough-and-tumble cowboy Ethan Edwards. ....
The Western’s Long Glorification of Oppression A quintessentially American, and Texan, film genre, the Western has mistold Texas history since its beginnings. A quintessentially American, and Texan, film genre, the Western has mistold Texas history since its beginnings. Nic Yeager May 26, 2021, 9:00 am CST Scenes from The Searchers (1956), starring John Wayne and set during the Texas-Indian Wars. The film is considered one of the most influential Westerns ever made.
“It just so happens we be Texicans,” says Mrs. Jorgensen, an older woman wearing her blond hair in a tight bun, to rough-and-tumble cowboy Ethan Edwards in the 1956 film The Searchers. Mrs. Jorgensen, played by Olive Carey, and Edwards, played by John Wayne, sit on a porch facing the settling dusk sky, alone in a landscape that is empty as far as the eye can see: a sweeping desert vista painted with bright orange Technicolor. Set in 1868, the film lays out a particular te ....
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Why the credits are the best part of Concrete Cowboy on Netflix FacebookTwitterEmail Jessica Kourkounis Movie credits typically fall into one of two categories: an infinite scroll of second unit assistant directors, or a list of names you sit through to see yet another nugget of Marvel Cinematic Universe lore. The closing of Netflix’s newest hit “Concrete Cowboy” is neither. The movie is excellent even if you don’t stick around past the final scene and will probably be shortlisted as an Oscar contender for 2022, but the movie is the unique case where the credits not only enrich the preceding film, but actually completely change the viewer’s perception of what they just watched. ....