Unforgettable scenes at first sight, this film generously contributed several points.
In the beginning of the dark night, the train that was about to be robbed approached, and Jesse's silhouette was holding a wind lantern. (…Are there actually wind lanterns?)
One scene was a black spot on a horse riding on the horizon of Baixue or Maimang. (There are scenes from Baixue and Maimang, but memories can overlap.) In
one scene, Jesse comes from a distance on horseback, and the small window on the door resembles a picture frame: time is slow, life is single, and destiny is at hand. Everything at the time was framed on the wall. And then the poor man looking at this photo, a few hours later, was killed by a dazed heartthrob under the beautiful starry sky - the story has been told by humans, and can only be pinned on artistic conception.
Of course, there are also several fast-moving winds and clouds, which are really beautiful.
Today, the requirements for movies really can't be too high, and although this movie has something that makes people want to fast-forward, it is still memorable in the end.
...but BOB's wretchedness is really performed to the fullest... So I don't really want to know his mood!
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