"We want to conquer this river",
"This river cannot be conquered".
The four were about to drift down the Kahuwasi River. They were wearing life jackets, talking and laughing, and sometimes playing the guitar. In "Four Warriors of the Riptide", they knew what kind of river it was, but they didn't know what was on the bank. When they passed through the town, they played a song with the banjo boy, and there was no need to ask why there was a Kahwasi River near the town.
The system and the break away from the system ushered in their duel. After shooting the offender, the four people voted to decide how to deal with the corpse. Democracy won. That metal arrow ---- means invading the wild land. Civilization. The duel in many distress genres did not become the focus of the film, but it is related to many daily things, such as a police station in a small town.
Four people, I call them John Water, Bowman, Fatty, and Guitar Glasses. At the center is John Water, who was not an active character in the beginning (the man who is really willing to act is the archer man). After the fat man was assaulted and the assailant was shot and killed by the man with a bow and arrow, the guitar glasses believed that the matter needed to be dealt with, but through legal means.
The important thing happened when the guitar glasses fell off the boat and died. After the bowman was injured, John Watt climbed the rock wall and tightened the bowstring. The duel with the toothless guy. The two men are like natural enemies without any lines. With only background sounds and gasping sounds, a certain quiet atmosphere was created between them, giving John Watt a chance to show his fangs as a predator like a beast. He had a chance to shoot that guy, but he shot a deadly one. The arrow is the male bow and arrow.
After the three escaped, it was a classic scene to visit the archer man lying in the hospital. Under the supervision of the police, John Water held the archer man’s hand and said to him: "Our story may have changed a bit." I don't remember anything after that." The archer man replied.
The most tender moment was when the guitar glasses and the banjo boy ensemble, it was relaxed and cheerful music. They also met in the first half of the pleasant drifting.
"In the green water of the jungle, there are indeed some things that have been betrayed by the city."
Some things will be hidden, just like the sound of a piano will still flow on the Kahuwasi River.
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