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Lacey 2021-12-08 08:01:39
Judgment in the middle of the day
When it comes to westerns, you can bypass the "Fistful of Dollars", you can ignore "Billy the Kid", but you can't ignore "Noon". We must not neglect the judgment of human heart and humanity in that sun-scorching noon. This is a movie about heroes. It seems that the eternal theme of Western films:...
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Clinton 2022-04-19 09:01:55
It's all for nothing!
I have to admit that the music in the film is great, and I was attracted by its music from the very beginning. A male voice sang slowly. Although I didn't understand the meaning of the lyrics, I found it very pleasant.
The sheriff turned his head and returned to the town shortly after driving the...

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Ashtyn 2022-03-28 09:01:03
It's completely different from all the genres I've seen before. At the beginning, a tense atmosphere was used to set off the whole film, and then the good and evil of everyone was exposed with the help of the sheriff: friends, comrades, partners - no matter what status they are, they are scum in the face of life and death. A series of foils made the small-scale guerrilla war at the end so tense. The familiar happy ending at the end gives people a different comfort.
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Katlyn 2021-12-08 08:01:39
Where is "heroism"? Obviously an idealist is a lonely figure running sweating in the noon sun, begging for help. The "bad guys" in the film seem to be more popular and have more friends than the "just guys" in the small town-this is precisely the portrayal of the idealist reality of the "rebels" situation. Everyone wants him to leave as soon as possible, so as not to mess with the tea pot, but he can't go. He simply, just can't go.
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