I believe many people thought it was a cowboy-indian fight at first. However, it is not. The big villain is actually our protagonist Townsend. It became a showdown between two white men. The final plot is also surprising. In addition to everyone's happiness, it even makes people feel that this is a comedy, a farce. At least, such an ending is too illogical. However, after careful calculation, this is very man, this is very movie, this is not reality. Moreover, it is a bit like the current TV series, where the big villains are obsessed and neurotic. He worked hard to catch up with his opponent, just to fight. Then he said with a pun: Waited for fourteen years. Some people say that the confrontation in this film breaks through the general good and evil, good and evil; there is no good and evil in the confrontation. In fact, no matter what era or what kind of background, Townsend is a big bad guy who is personally killed.
The main scene of the film is the scene of thousands of cattle migrating long distances. In fact, there were thousands of cattle migrating at the beginning. But it was Townsend at that time, and his adopted son Matthew completed the migration that took up a lot of space in the film. Add that sentence: Waited for fourteen years. . Oh, it turns out this is actually a growing up story.
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