I especially like the psychological portrayal of the two sides in the duel in the western movies. Probably in the gunpowder era, you can become a hero with quick shots and accurate shots.
We should call those scoundrels rangers, or gold diggers. In that era in the United States, human life was exchanged for money, and it was quite in line with the so-called liberalism in the United States. When human weapons changed from guns to gunpowder, then they could create A so-called territorial era.
In the desolate Gobi or the desert, there will always be a certain knight riding a horse alone, fearless, walking, and the desert is dotted with towns, perhaps they should not be called knights, because the origin of Chinese culture The vocabulary doesn't seem to apply to that American era.
Watching Westerns, my favorite, the first is the duel, the second is the music, all beings are in different ways, facing the scene where you die or I die, sweat like rain or calm like water, and the reason for the duel can also make them For the sake of money, for the sake of true love, maybe weeping, maybe weeping, maybe we don't care at all, I especially like to see the close-up of the characters' faces, the actors at that time have acting skills. In fact, they are probably afraid, smoking cigarettes, listening to music, and even playing the harmonica, isn't it to calm themselves down?
The movie soundtrack is especially popular. The most representative music of that era should be the most mechanical music played by gears and clockwork. At that time, in a big machine age, everything seemed to have gears like a watch. and clockwork. The ticking soundtrack is sometimes terrifying and sometimes fascinating, and without the music, the movie seems to have lost its soul.
A trilogy is a trilogy, one, two, three, so simple, but all-encompassing.
The story is very simple and very dramatic, people with ghosts always have to walk among the desert hills
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