One is a cowboy who deeply loves cattle and sheep all over the vast land, and the other is a strong woman who is destined to work hard in a prosperous city. She has the intersection and attraction of consonance, light and flint, and finally she will lose to reality and reason. The ending of the movie is so well adapted, goodbye, better not seen. Annie drove away with tears in her eyes, knowing that if she rode with Tom again, she would not be able to leave this man. And Tom silently watched Annie from the top of the mountain, a woman so similar to his ex-wife. He loves them, but the life paths they have chosen have intersected, and eventually they have gone in different directions. The film is tense and restrained, and the only passionate scene is a dance between the two. Touching each other's arms tightly behind each other and telling the endless desire, this is much better than rolling sheets. It is worth mentioning that Annie's husband, who has always been a cowardly man under his wife's halo and power, did not get angry or pretend to turn a blind eye after realizing that Annie and Tom were secretly in love. He calmly spoke of his love and admiration for his wife, telling Annie to stay a few more days and giving her the right to choose. Love her as she wishes. This is true love. This can understand why Annie finally gave up Tom and returned to the family. She couldn't live up to the love of another person because she loved one person.
In addition, the widow sister showed amazing acting talent at a young age, and her performance in the movie was as natural as flowing clouds and water. When I grow up, I have the appearance of a devil and an angel. This is God's reward!
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