As most film critics have said, the country music of OST has brought the style up, showing the optimism and playfulness of the southerners, full of open-mindedness and self-entertainment in the difficult life of farm crops and loess.
Unexpectedly, the handsome Clooney still has this hand. When he saw that he was wearing a beard and twisting while singing at the end, he almost burst out laughing. Another chorus sings "le oh le oh le" with his voice pinched, thinking of "ee odl lay ee odl lay hee hoo" by the lonely shepherd in "The Sound of Music".
Driving a car on a lonely highway with brisk country music coming from the radio always makes me yearn for movies like this. The 2000 movie tells the story of the 1930s, and the picture looks like the 1960s. Nostalgia, our common topic.
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