To be honest, the movie has nothing to do with "The Sharpshooter" half a dime.
Considering the amount of Uncle Liam's recent shipments, I feel that the name "Frontier Rescue" is barely acceptable.
In the story, Uncle Liam just wants to live a peaceful retirement, but there are too many things "beyond the law" on this frontier.
Most of the time, Uncle Liam chooses to open one eye and close one eye, and occasionally "raise your hand", which is not easy for everyone.
And the child in the story, just reached the age of "the beginning of love", and the time of the year, unfortunately, before he had time to enjoy it, he was involved in the "underworld situation".
One can imagine how repulsive this child is to "running".
Later, when I meet Uncle Liam who is nagging, the child really has a solution.
If he doesn't speak, he will choke Uncle Liam ashen.
In other words, the self-righteous sense of superiority of the old beauty really needs to be cured.
The villain in the story is also a very interesting one.
The front in the picture is not the villain. The villain in the picture only contributes one back of the head.
The villain is very honorable, but also very arrogant.
It is easy to cross the border, which is probably what the saying goes, "like entering no one's land".
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