From "Death of the Sharpshooter" to "Missing Persons", Casey Affleck played two different roles. One is a robber who thinks about getting ahead all day long, and the other is a caring private detective who follows the law, but the two roles are in the film. But the ending is different: Robert Ford chose to kill the sharpshooter Jesse James in exchange for people’s cheers, but in exchange for people’s spit, disdain, hatred, and even murder, while the dead Jesse James was regarded as a hero by people. Adoration; Patrick chose to return the little girl who had worked so hard to find to her drug-addicted mother. Although he knew that many people gave everything to let the little girl have a better life, Patrick still chose to use his own way for better The result and inner peace, the result seems to be counterproductive.
Casey Affleck played two successful roles. The film also encountered an unsuccessful ending, and the ending appeared because of a mistake in a multiple choice question, and the wrong result was to make up for it in a lifetime...
Fortunately, it was just Movies, of course Robert Ford is a real character, and Casey Affleck's portrayal of the characters in the two films can be said to be a three-pointer, and I personally think that only he can best interpret the inner world of these two characters and strive to change reality. The unsuccessful man who got the best result but backfired, Casey Affleck, the light going out his eyes, you read everything.
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