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In Reply to: Re: Sounds a very similar plot theme to "Lonesome Dove" posted by grinagog on May 31, 2006 at 20:16:07:
so are laughable.
One never ceases to love the theme of the honorable American portrayed as the helper and defender of the poor Mexican.
Right...
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I thought he actually came to consider Mexicans to be like everyone else, him in particular.
Viva la difference...
Of course the fact that TLJ took Miguel in and fulfilled his promise had little to do with his being Mexican and everything to do with TLJ being taken by his spirit, work ethic and friendship.Oh and tin, Shaq IS the MOE.
"Except for the point, the still point, There would be no dance, and there is only the dance. " T.S. Eliot
unfortunate little Brown Man.
This is a trope in Hollywood.
Clint Eastwood has made several movies lately in which he is the great liberator, though Clint (lover of "black" jazz) prefers to free African-Americans.
Would you read Million Dollar Baby as Clint the evangelist of womens' liberation?
This is as close to a serious question as I could make it...
I'm not sure I see 3 Burials like that... he's not doing anything more than taking a friend's body home... except its not home.
ut in general... its like The LOne Ranger and Tonto are surrounded by "indians' and the LR turns to Tonto and says..."looks like we're in big trouble Tonto" and Tonto says... "what you mean "we" Honky".
Whichever way you tell it, its still...
where White Clint rode to the rescue of the same black actor, Morgan Freeman (what a fitting last name).
In MDB, Clint magnanimously allows Morgan to live in a corner of the gym.
In "Unforgiven," he goes after Morgan's murderers.
I don't know what the next collaboration will be between these two but it would be nice if Morgan at least removed a hangnail from Clint.
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