Clint Eastwood has a moral face, smelly and hard, unpleasant. . But the film started straight to the point of stink and hard, so it was humorous until the soft, fragile, and kind-hearted core gradually emerged, and the charisma of this copper pea came out. This film is really good-looking. I never played it. I looked around. People seem to be able to share their fate with the breath, but they are a little disappointed after reading it, and eventually become something of a tough guy complex. Naturally, other characters' rebirth is just a foil, but when the complex is over, there will be nothing else. . . The image of Walt really responds to our words. Treating comrades is as warm as spring, and treating enemies is as ruthless as the autumn wind sweeps the fallen leaves.
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