Ethan in "the Searchers" is indeed a complex character But many of the characters are colorful and many one liners in this movie.
"Capt. Rev. Samuel Clayton: "Well, the prodigal brother. When d’you get back? I ain’t seen you since the surrender. Come to think of it, I didn’t see you at the surrender. Ethan Edwards: "Don’t believe in surrender. I still got my saber, Reverend. Didn’t turn it into no plowshare, neither." also "That'll be the day" later a song by Buddy Holly There is a reverend who is also a Texas Ranger, a "half-breed" who joins Wayne to find his sisters (by adoption). The immigrant Jorgensens - Mrs Jorgensen: Now Lars!... It so happens we be Texicans... We took a reachin' hold, way far out, past where any man has right or reason to hold on... Or if we didn't, our folks did... So we can't leave off without makin' them out to be fools, wastin' their lives 'n wasted in the way they died... A Texican's nothin' but a human man out on a limb... This year an' next and maybe for a hundred more. But I don't think it'll be forever. Someday this country will be a fine good place to be... Maybe it needs our bones in the ground before that time can come...
There is a commitment to values displayed in this movie that I find very heroic although as you say - Ethan is driven by hatred and vengeance but is transformed from an anti-hero to a real hero in the end. There is NO self doubt in the righteousness of his and Marty's endeavour (motives we are not sure). The music is great too - but then I'm old fashioned. Love this movie. Wayne's best.
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