First of all, the soundtrack of this movie is nothing short of awesome, full of memory.
But the plot is a story in which the crowd takes one more look at you, finds a pretty "widow", and then seeks justice.
I don’t like many things. For example, when I was robbed by the river, I didn’t even have blood or gunshot wounds. I only depended on the performance of the actors and the audience. When the house is on fire, you won’t go through the back door, jump the back window, is there a wall behind your house, it’s really awesome, there are so many people in the small house, why didn’t they go through the door when the wine cellar exploded. They scrambled to file out, facing the enemy's bullets, hoping that the enemy would not kill you, even the resistance was messy, and none of them could be shot. How did you fight until now? It's so easy to plant bombs at your door. I don't know why the three brothers have tolerated you until now.
There are also male protagonists who are both sides pitted, and return to the enemy’s nest after the pit. You are really stupid, and you still regard the enemy as a real stupid. As a result, they are not as stupid as you think. I was caught by the enemy. At this time, it's quite a gentleman. You punch, I kick, never hit more, even your hands are not broken, and consider the feelings of a prisoner. Knowing that Raymond loves to beat the heart, what if he misses a shot, misses the shot, or hits you on the head in anger? You are a fool, and you treat the enemy as a fool, but this time you got your wish.
I don't know if it was the rough design of the movie plots of that era, or whether it was harder to find G-spots for modern people, or it was true that people in that era of western cowboys were the era of savage, brainless and reckless people. However, in this movie, you can see a lot of thirty-six tricks in it, fish eyes mixed with pearls, resurrection with corpses, watching fire from the shore, crossing the sea without hiding, killing people with knives, and hitting the west. There are too many, so I won't list them one by one.
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