future, as a wise and brave leader, Parker is cold-blooded and ruthless enough to leave behind his companions several times, but the flashback memories and Thornton’s past in the middle show that this is a kind of love and meaning. The people, and the comrades along the way continue to die and decrease, but they seem to be paving the way for the final melee with General Mapach.
This era of joy and enmity is always fascinating. In the rain of bullets, I finally watched Where is the master of violent aesthetics? In the wide-screen composition, the beautiful and marvelous desert has become the background of such a group of people, which traverses the world.
In the end, it seems that a bug was discovered. In the end, Sykes seemed to be hit in his right leg, but in the final shot it appeared to pick up Thornton. The bandage seemed to be wrapped around his left leg. . .
View more about The Wild Bunch reviews