The film shuttles between the past and the present, successfully creating a mystery about Indian culture. The birdman in the opening chapter has traces of contrived performances, and later gave an explanation. It turned out that the nervousness was caused by the injury of the heart, and it finally came around.
Where did the white horse come from? Only a mystery can be used to explain the
exchange practiced by the Indians, and finally exchanged bullets for the children's what? Or use the gift of bullets to express spiritual inheritance? Didn't get it.
As soon as he turned around, the Indian in black was gone, and a crow flew out, which was an ingenious way to express the sense of mystery.
The photography, the music, the acting, the scriptwriting, it's all great.
Worth a look.
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