I think everyone should pay more attention to the aspect of human nature, such as the initial betrayal of the deputy sheriff, and the later she wanted the sheriff to leave; for example, the departure of the female hotel owner, there is helplessness, and there is also a single woman's protection for herself ; For example, the "both well-being" decisions made by everyone for the future development of the town... and the protagonist who should be most concerned about this is the protagonist. From the beginning, he was full of confidence and convened a big fight, and then he was isolated and helpless. He was helpless and lost, and later turned to his old friends for help... Even the respected senior who persuaded him to enter the industry when he was young rejected him, and he is also a mortal, with the cowardice that a mortal should have. He even said, "You and I go to the station to pick him up, maybe the prison will change a person." To be honest, when I saw this, I also took it for granted that this would be a happy movie. Good people are rewarded, and bad people abandon evil Be kind... But everything shows that human nature is human nature after all. What we have in reality, we should have in the movie, but not in reality, we should not force him to have it.
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