Guanshan Feidu translates the Chinese name Stagecoach very well. The carriage galloped through the desert, carrying nine people from different fields and social classes, including a doctor who was addicted to alcohol, a banker who was sanctimonious, a prostitute who was rejected, and a pregnant lady who wanted to be reunited with an officer's husband. There are cynical gamblers. Some of them found friendship in this car, some found love, and some found the true meaning of life. Adversity sees the truth. It's a good-looking movie that reflects the humor, optimism, and love of people at the bottom. When Dallas smiled tenderly with the baby in her arms, the radiance of her inner motherhood made her look so beautiful, and she herself had never imagined that she would win Ringle's love and protection along the way. She also repaid him with bravery and decisiveness. In the end, the two received the empathy and help of doctors and police officers, and started a new beautiful life. The film is smooth and natural, the story is strong, and has a strong sense of substitution. The audience will follow the journey of the carriage and the protagonists will be happy or worried, or scared or frightened. In the end, the good and the beautiful will overcome the evil through friendship, wisdom and courage. It's a happy ending.
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