First of all, Wade is different from his subordinates. It has been shown since he appeared on the field. Wade was drawing a bird, and his subordinate scared the bird away. Wade reluctantly inserted the piece of paper into the On the tree, in the tunnel section, Wade explained why he killed the man's younger brother, because he was the old man, and then when Wade's men started to kill this group of people, there was no reason. Of course, it can also be said to see Wade's gun. It can also be seen from the handling of the captives that Wade let Byron go, and of course killed him later, but when Wade killed Byron, I believe that no one would think that the escort was indeed dead. many. And his subordinates burned the prisoner alive after the prisoner answered the message. Wade even returned the horse to Dan before, and he left with the horse after killing the Indians. If it was his subordinate , will kill everyone without hesitation.
Therefore, Wade's subordinates are a group of desperadoes who are completely inhuman. They have no thoughts, they don't need to think, they only know how to kill, and their companions are nothing in their eyes. Even the most heartfelt yellow-haired man did not hesitate to draw his gun after finally realizing that Wade was different, but Wade was faster.
Wade is a thoughtful person, a person with stories, very good at communicating with people, and a person who understands communication skills, but he is in the middle of a group of beasts who can't communicate at all, so he can only rely on painting to pass his heart. loneliness. When he met Dan, when he knew about Dan's experience, this kind of human nature that had been hidden for a long time slowly manifested, and in the end it was even more crazy. Just like someone who has been alone for too long and finally sees the crowd, the ecstasy in his heart is extremely suppressed, but he can no longer control himself in behavior, so he runs all the way in the front and helps Dan complete his "feat". This journey should be the happiest in his life, and it is also the one that he really feels in his life to do something with his mind. That kind of satisfaction cannot be obtained by robbing money.
But the end of the thing that made him feel happy and satisfied was Dan's death. This kind of imperfection is unbearable, just like the only time in your life that you can pass the level one at a time. Unimaginable, unrepeatable game, blackout when it's about to end! It's normal to break your computer.
Wade mentioned his childhood while holding a Bible in the hotel: his alcoholic father died when he was 8, and his mother took him to the station and threw him a Bible, never to be seen again. It can be seen from this passage that his parents were not responsible parents, and his childhood had major flaws.
At the beginning of the fierce battle at the train station, Wade was about to flee, but Dan held on to him, Wade almost killed Dan, and Dan didn't let go. Wade mocked Dan for giving up his life for the so-called heroic plot, but Dan told him that he was never a hero. His leg injury was injured by his own people when he was retreating from the battlefield, but the father didn't want his son to feel that he was a hero. I'm a coward, so I made up a hero's story, and I've been working hard to live like a hero, be kind and brave like a hero. Wade was deeply moved by this kind of father, because he did not have such a father - a father who would go all out to be a hero for his son.
3 Maybe Wade helped Dan get on the train out of a kind of envy in his heart. He might even imagine Dan as his own father, and he was going to help his father catch a bad guy.
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