According to the basic routine of this kind of adventurous companion film, it is generally that the child encounters vitality at the moment of life and death. Although the man is the enemy, he teaches the boy to survive and be brave. Then the boy understands the involuntary suffering in the man. It contains the righteousness of family and country, bizarre life experience, miserable childhood...
But this film does not, it portrays surprisingly real. The flies flying wildly across the screen are the only lively animals in the wasteland desert. A curious and sly curious Sibb and his brother have lived on each other in this way. After the actual plot developed until my brother was killed, (I also found out that the black turban was a robber when I watched it, and when I watched it, I thought it was an enemy). It seemed that the two people who had been regarded as enemies before sat down. A camel was wandering in the desert.
Hibb raised the gun many times. He knew how to survive, so he didn't pull the trigger. But he has never forgotten that this group of people is the murderer who killed his brother or other people.
So it's nothing, not so complicated emotions.
If I can live, I will kill you.
You are my enemy, as it was at the beginning.
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