A couple living in a rural ranch, their son accidentally fell to death while she was raising horses, and their daughter-in-law took her grandson to marry a scumbag in a foreign country. The old couple felt uneasy and decided to go all the way to see their grandson. If possible, it would be nice to take them back and raise them.
In the end, the old couple clashed with the scum man's family in the scum man's hometown. At the end, the old lady brought back the battered grandson and daughter-in-law, but the old man died with the scum man's family. This is a sad story, not a horror story.
Because I just watched "Yellowstone", Kevin Costner's country ranch and style are basically the same. Snowy mountains, pine forests, grasslands, cows, and twilight cowboys are full of feelings. Since "Dancing with Wolves", Kevin has maintained a strong feeling for the West, Indian tribes, and Western customs. It is also a common feature of several old-school actors, such as Clinder Eastwood.
The performance of the heroine is very good, the old couple's mutual dependence and the experience of the past are well performed, very temperament and connotation. I can’t help but think of the domestic film scene today, a group of Xiao Xianrou who have no experience and no acting skills who rely on their faces and traffic to dominate the screen. Once the actress is over forty, she will act as a mother for Xiao Xianrou. The director does not want it.
The film as a whole is soothing and realistic, and the final conflict does not have the brave gunfights of the usual Western movies, or Rambo's alone in Longtan Tiger's Den. First, he was ridiculed and ridiculed by the bully's family on the farm, and then blocked in the hotel and chopped his fingers. The town police didn't care about it, and ordered to get out. In the end, he had to fight alone. In a chaotic battle, the daughter-in-law and grandson were rescued, the old man was shot, and the bully and family stayed in the burning farm forever.
Personally feel very good. After all, it is the old man. The hero doesn't mention the bravery back then. Under normal circumstances, he only deserves to be flattened. It also accurately expresses a kind of late and helpless sadness. The old man also used his life to protect his family and defend the fading western spirit.
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