Wade is a hero in the western desert. His eyes are as gentle as water, which makes every woman fascinated. His gun is accurate and fast, and his opponents don't even have time to say hello to death. The most amazing thing is his calm attitude. Putting a gun at him won't make a wrinkle on his face, but don't insult his character, or the next one will be your doom. Dan, a lame veteran, his son's hero, is escorted for a living Wade arrived on the train to Yuma Town, and the two accompanying him were killed overnight for angering Wade. Passing through the area of the Indians, Dan was rescued by Wade in a dramatic way. Came to the rescue, Dan was helpless, and finally Wade fulfilled him again, and played a heroic scene together. The ending was that Dan died, and Wade killed his subordinates. In front of the strong Wade, Dan was How small and cowardly, but moved Wade, because he has something Wade can't get, he has a beautiful woman with green eyes, has two lovely children, has a stable home, Wade wants to maintain It is such a simple beauty, but a powerful man who dominates the world is stopped because of a fence with a few morning glory. In his eyes, this fence is more insurmountable than the rainbow in the sky.
The beauty of human nature is to a large extent It lies in his complex contradictions and shortcomings
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