In Texas, the legacy of the Indians is still alive - the folk customs are sturdy, the hard core is wild. There have always been many stories about going through fire and water on the borders of Texas: the grand narrative of the westward movement; the love and hatred of cowboys and bounty hunters; and the poems of road films and the distance...
The film's journey through fire and water is quiet and deep.
In order to protect the homeland, to cut off the "roots of poverty" for the children, so that they can become the "rich generation" who truly "have mines at home". The two brothers, who have nothing else to do, started the bank robbery mode: bank chicken thieves, by defrauding loans, plundered this ancestral property on which they depended for survival at a very low price. oil field under the land. Both parties knew this secret, but a penny stumped the hero, how to raise a cheap ransom within the specified time, the brothers could only go through fire and water - rob the bank's money to repay the bank's mortgage.
So there is the compatriotism of the robbers and the compatriots of the police - the love between two pairs of straight men has been interpreted to the core.
The younger brother is calm and composed, and he is the mastermind of planning. The older brother is domineering and resolute. is the responsibility of execution. When the calm younger brother fell into a family financial and emotional crisis, the jerk brother went through fire and water without benefiting himself and others - completely taking risks to solve his younger brother's predicament and his strong criminal interest. And the operation of the younger brother's gas station was as fierce as a tiger, and he could see the same true temperament and violent temper of the first milk compatriot. When the brothers said goodbye on the escape road, they said goodbye without tears. After exchanging sibling confessions, the younger brother went to the next step of the plan, while the older brother resolutely and happily continued to go through fire and water to die calmly.
The duo of police-based friends, one white, one Indian, one mouth-watering and one forbearing. The white policeman's phobia of retirement made him more dedicated and dedicated to his career. In the final career, he always used politically incorrect mantras to make fun of his Indian partner; the Indian partner respected the professionalism of the old white policeman and trusted the old white policeman. Wisdom, let the smart old white who "disrespect the old" fully let himself go. When the Indian police officer was headshot, the old white head showed his true temperament - he didn't cry, but he burst out with a determination to take revenge even if he was far away. Climb the mountain and turn the mountain, and hit it with one blow in a state of panting and old eyes. This is the respect for the partner and the professional going through fire and water - a consolation and a due diligence.
There are so many generous and elegiac warriors in Texas, and the people in the village are all tough guys - the uncle in the bank "I love to carry a gun", and the restaurant only asks "Don't be noisy, you don't want to order these dishes" The aunt, the villagers who spontaneously organized groups to eat chicken on the street... This folk customs made the onlookers smile and stunned.
The "villain" of the bank is very annoyed. But then he professionally kept his younger brother's trust and related secrets tight-lipped, "going through fire and water".
Therefore, going through fire and water is not necessarily accompanied by rumbling guns and tragic BGM... just running towards the goal, doing what you can do and what you should do for the sake of profit. Bandits, police, banks, villagers...you and I are all.
Wuwei in Qilu, children and children dipped in towels.
PS:
The way of opening beer in the film is very smooth: with a twist of the finger, it opens with a puff, very handsome and cowboy.
Be wary of cash loans, P2P online loans? ——
Confused by the quilt routines, it is difficult to get out of going through fire and water.
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