The movie I watched this month that suits my taste the most is this "Going through fire and water". There are free guns, Indians, cowboys on horseback, red necks of the dead.
The little lawyer whose name comes from Gu told the two brothers, "There is still a tax to be paid, and I have to go through fire and water before the deadline."
From the very beginning, the bank's small loans appeared frequently, and the folk customs in the western world were fierce. The cowboys complained to the police that because of the fire, I had to drive animals to cross the river in the 21st century. The waitress dared to resist the police for 200 knives and did not cooperate. The old cowboys dared to lie and give perjury when they saw everything. The protagonist's two brothers Mao did not dare to drive a broken car to rob a bank.
Although they are all about the people of the United States who go through fire and water to protect their property, such as the widow village of "Godless", the old landlords of "Yellowstone", the stories of the two brothers are obviously more grounded, "American (Western) people! Distressed! "There is not a decent house in Texas under the beautiful filters of so many long lenses! !
The final climax scene is the "brave" town residents whose brainless but very flaming brother chases and arrests people with a rifle. It is evident that the people in the west are full of blood!
In the end, the good brother, like a jaguar, looked at the ground with a rifle like a jaguar, as the brother wished, and the screeching oil drilling in the back really reminded me of the op at the beginning of "Yellowstone", discussing with the old man who lost his good colleague who gave it to whom" peace".
I understand that the old man wants to give an explanation to his retired self and his dead colleagues, but seeing his brother's dead appearance, he thinks that his life will be finished without a headshot. As for the property, land, bank trust, and shit, killing his brother who is still at large is his final professional farewell ceremony. In the end, the movie ended just right with the feeling of being unfinished.
The movie sums it up in one sentence!
A big brother! For the house and land left by my parents! Go through fire and water! No hesitation! Done!
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