It is rare to watch it again in the theater today, and the effect is better than that on the mobile phone. There are too many classic pictures from beginning to end.
Morricone’s soundtrack is so awesome. In many cases, the music has replaced and surpassed the narrative. Leonie knows his music too well.
The desolation of the western desert itself, the coldness of the people in it, and the behavior style they adhere to, are incompatible with the coming new world, and they are doomed to be tragic.
I don't know where the male protagonist will go after finishing his own thing, what kind of life he will live, or whether he will have the courage to face his past self and start a new life. It may be difficult.
The nearly three-hour movie didn't feel long at all. At the end, watching the back of the horse riding away was a little empty in my heart, and the harmonica would never sound again.
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