For any Eastwood fan, this is a movie that can touch their hearts. The old Clint still appeared on the screen with his deep eyes. I had longed for another "Unforgivable"; at the end, I thought that facing a crowd of Ah Fei with live ammunition, the old man would be like this again. He drew his gun quickly and knocked him down in the blink of an eye, but in the end, the old man was beaten into a beehive, and he didn’t even take the gun—he didn’t bring it at all. I finally understood that the hero is a legend. , Those who should get old always get old, it's time to face life. But the film still touched me, because Eastwood's tough guy style still exists, only through a down-to-earth old man. Eastwood in the film is very much like himself in the real world. The hero is late, lonely and sadness invades the courage and tenderness in his chest. Fortunately, he is helped by the enthusiasm and friendship of others to stand up and dominate his life again. In return, it is a righteous act of sacrificing oneself for others, because he understands that curbing violence with violence cannot fundamentally solve the problem in a civilized society. Righteousness can only be obtained by sacrificing one's life. Eastwood used death instead of violent weapons to interpret the knights more realistically, and moved the audience more closely. This was the spirit that "dirty Harry" and "Funker of the Unknown" could not carry back then. And emotion, this love and soul belong only to the old bone who has experienced weather and frost.
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