... the men want to watch

Brionna 2022-01-10 08:01:16

This film is

a touching and moving film directed and starring by Tommy Lee Jones, who teaches men how to be the eloquent man . A Mexican who worked illegally in Texas, met an old cowboy, the rancher who took him in and valued him. They were both an employer and a friend. The Mexican even solemnly told the old cowboy, "If I die in the United States, You have to send my corpse back to my hometown"-just because of this seemingly trustworthy entrustment that is just nonsense, the old cowboy became a real man, and kidnapped a U.S. civil servant for this reason... The

Mexican was killed by border policeman. Then, because the corpse began to decay and the family could not be contacted, the police quickly buried it. The old cowboy not only kidnapped the murderer, but also dug up the dead Mexicans, tied them together on horseback, and headed south. The friendship of sending corpses back home for thousands of miles is so obvious and powerful. The murderer who was forced to follow south and suffered all the trouble was originally only afraid of killing and paying his life. Finally, inspired by the old cowboy's determination and loyalty, his soul was deeply touched and he began to truly repent. Well, that's right, this film is to teach men how to be a good-for-nothing man.

In addition to the familiar face of the director and starring Tommy Lee Jones, the screenwriter of the film Guillermo Ariga is also a famous character. He is the most watched new-generation screenwriter in Mexico, "Love is a bitch" "Tongtian Tower" and "21 Grams" are all his works. Remember the racial barriers in "Tong Tian Pagoda"? There are also in this film.

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The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada quotes

  • Belmont: There's a thousand ways he can go to Mexico, and that sonofabitch is so fuckin' nuts he might be headin' north to Canada.

  • [last lines]

    Mike Norton: You gonna be all right?