A very refreshing Western cowboy gold nuggets (here is a silver mine) film, the protagonist is a young legal youth who has been brainwashed by a civilized society, and after experiencing various events, he slowly grows up to a situation where there is no law. This kind of beautiful film always starts with the old man's oral narration, and ends with the old man's emotion after the story is told, and the inheritance of incense. The old way. The fights are still exciting, the story is still coherent, and there are no obvious bugs. Just like all heroes, pig's feet also have very lucky marksmanship, plus a white horse with bug function.
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