Take this film as an example. The scene is grand, the characters are bright, the story is tortuous, and the emotions are full. Although there are more murders, the overall atmosphere is very coordinated. Unlike new blockbusters, they are all high-tech visual junk.
Although good, there are still flaws in editing:
1. Why does the harmonica man tear that woman's clothes?
2. Why did the woman commit herself to killing her husband and enemy?
3. Why does the harmonica man leave the woman in the end?
These flaws, if edited well, can still be overcome, but unfortunately the director did not take the time to do it perfectly.
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