As far as the duel is concerned, even though I was stunned by Wade in front of me, why is such a cool word? ! On the eve of the robbery, one person leisurely drew a sketch of a bird; on the eve of the party, one leisurely drew a sketch of a beautiful woman; on the way to the escort, one person leisurely killed two guys who were arguing with him. Finally, I have to help a pseudo-hero park a hero's dream. However, this can't stop my endless contempt for Wade who killed Charlie.
To be honest, Charlie's feelings for Wade are really a bit of a broken arm, which reminds me of the macho Zhang Yaoyang's affection for Liang Jiahui at the last moment in "Jianghu". Although it is wrong for Charlie to like men, it is even more wrong to like men like Wade.
But no matter how sinful Charlie is, he is at least Wade's partner for many years. At least he went through hardships to save Wade and was almost stabbed to death by a bull's horn. He's at least one of your cool Wade's stupid brothers, good guy. Wade just handed the gun to Wade, and Wade killed a guy who didn't want his own life. For who? For a man, a man to be a heroic father. For those who have received the education of "revenge for revenge, and gratitude for kindness", such an ungrateful ending is so depressing! Charlie can die, but not at Wade's gun. He could die at the horns, at the gunpoint of a heroic father, at the gunpoint of a heroic son, or at the gunpoint of any outlaw. The only thing that cannot be killed at the hands of Wade, especially after handing the gun to Wade flatteringly, died under the gun.
Of course, I also heard that this is called sublime, called sublimation, called sacrifice of small righteousness, and perfection of great goodness. But I just can't stand my sublime and let the audience follow the director who suffers. Of course there are lofty audiences who like this one. Then I'll just say it straight: I can't stand it, whoever is noble in this world will do everything right, and whoever is vulgar, everything will be wrong. The world is in a hurry to drive people into the sublime circle, even if you don't do it. Every move will liberate you, every move will sublimate you.
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