What an IDIOT!
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aagar99 — 10 years ago(September 04, 2015 11:59 PM)
Men back then weren't cowards like most these days. American frontier men like Tom only said what they believed and would fight to their last breath to protect what was there's, in most cases that was only what they were carrying but most of all it was their freedom, their ability to travel without any man telling them other and anyone they felt had wronged them or taken what wasn't there's to take would face a biblical response.
To compare Tom with a typical man of today (American or other) is like comparing apples & oranges they are no longer the same. -
bitchsurn — 1 month ago(February 12, 2026 10:19 PM)
Didn't think that scene added anything to the movie.
It was a good device to put Horn and Coble together and set the plot and theme for the rest of the movie. It also introduced Horn's horse which was a significant fixture in his life at that time.
At the same time, this scene was able to portray Horn as a fearless individual, which was also central to the movie.