There is no doubt that if you only look at this film from the perspective of a gunfight movie, From the beginning to the end, this film is a personal heroism of being cool and handsome. You can pick out countless unreasonable mistakes, and even point out how a boy who sells bubble gum can be so calm in such a thrilling scene. But Don’t forget, this is a movie.
Near the end of the film, the people on the Ghost Festival parade took the weapons of the warlords and opened fire at them when the warlords were trying to take the presidential palace. I wonder if you noticed that there was once a woman. Man, standing on the street holding double guns, yelling at the warlord's armed forces, one shot and one downturned armed soldier, an alive old woman with two guns in Mexico. Her shot is only a few seconds, but it is enough to make I applauded this movie. When the hero Mariachi stood in front of the president, the president asked him who he was, and he said: "Hijo de Mexico (son of Mexico)"; at the end of the film, Mariachi disappeared in a ribbon with the Mexican flag In the camera, at that moment, I just want to say, I will always love you. The
President of Mexico said to his men at the cocktail party: "Of course a person can do a lot of things, but if there are people behind him, he can do more. Many things"
ending song Siempre Mi Amor (My Forever Love) sounds really good.
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