The lonely western landscape can be described as a treasure trove of western movies. In fact, there are only a few elements of Western movies back and forth, but the excellent movies that are born are all blooming. "Knight" is very restrained. Each knight is like a lonely horse, and their bodies are one after another in the western world, full of warm wind and violent shaking. The film is still okay, as delicate as every mane on a horse, and the struggle and relief of the protagonist echo those of the injured horses, one by one. Rather than saying that the knight finally dismounted and returned to the car of life, it is better to say that a teenager put down his youthful paranoia, put on adult clothes, reconciled with reality, and embraced his family and life.
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