Classic plagiarism, there is no doubt that the first Red Dead Redemption in Leon’s great western series "Fistful of Dollars" copied the Japanese samurai movie "Intentional Stick", or a remake, but it was accused by Akira Kurosawa. This is why the film was postponed to be released at the time. Later, Kurosawa won the lawsuit and got 15% of the global box office profit. It is interesting to note that Kurosawa's profit from "Red Dead Redemption" surpassed his " "Bold with Heart", but no matter what, the grafting of the Japanese samurai movie to the American Western movie is not abrupt. It has made a very good localization, and it also makes people unable to see the cultural difference. Among them, the lonely cowboy is in the desert. Complemented by the soundtrack, there is more bleakness. //Before playing "Red Dead Redemption 2", I became more and more in love with this desolate west, but with the development of industrial civilization, the original barren west has gradually developed into a civilized land, and this "civilized" Society is becoming more and more unable to tolerate these "outlaws". It turns out that the nostalgic time will eventually become history and make people unforgettable.
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