Don't kill you scum, I'm sorry for the title of best citizen

Jess 2022-03-20 09:02:12

The film is very darkly humorous, with some of the handling of the shots, including the rhythm and the soundtrack, giving a brutal coolness to the vengeance so strong that it defies the law. Similar movies will ask a question, whether human nature is supreme or the legal system is the greatest. The legal system requires fairness, and human nature pursues a balance of mind. As an audience, I agree with everything the male protagonist does. If someone hurts your family, if I have the ability, I prefer to deal with it myself. If other factors are involved, I will consider the cost and result. I really like the scene where the male protagonist literally smashed the first person's face for 20 seconds. The detailed description of the violence won my heart, oh Yebby.

The film should have cooperated with a lot of Indian resources. The Indians in it have a lot of feelings. Looking back and thinking about it, there is no way. As a minority, even the aborigines in the Americas are nothing more than One of the tourism entertainment culture of this era. Nothing to be sad about, you're all wearing mink coats.

The black part is very funny, wouldn't it be called racist, it looks like it's very diao but has no culture and was finally killed. My nigga wussup!!

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  • Nels Coxman: I'm gonna kill him, Brock.

    Brock: Sure you are. What makes you think you can kill a man?

    Nels Coxman: I've killed three of his guys.

    Brock: What did you do with the bodies?

    Nels Coxman: Wrapped them in chicken wire, threw them on the gorge.

    Brock: Chicken wire?

    Nels Coxman: Yeah, to let the fish get at them. They'll eat the flesh off the bones. So the bodies don't fill with gas and rise. They stay at the bottom.

    Brock: Where did you learn that?

    Nels Coxman: I read it in a crime novel.

  • Nels Coxman: I read it in a crime novel.