Western high-scoring drama, the kind that never wins.

Derrick 2022-12-11 02:20:19

At a time when the whole of the United States emphasizes political correctness, a drama like this suddenly comes out and gathers sensitive keywords such as white protagonists, rightists, guns, murder, and Indians. But that doesn't prevent it from being an incredibly shocking, high-scoring drama.

A few points that I personally find interesting:

John's family is really rich and powerful, and they use helicopters when they go out.

This is America. We don't share land here.

The scenery of Montana is super beautiful, and it feels like every frame can be used as a wallpaper.

Beth's mother was super strict with her daughter, she said she wanted to make Beth something that most men couldn't achieve. This kind of education is too western cowboy. This also explains why Beth's character is so cool.

I agree with the words of Indian Chairman Tom. As an Indian, you can't just cry poor, you have to be tough to make big money. So he took advantage of the white people's capital and land according to the white people's way of playing. In the United States, only Indians can open casinos, and Indian handicrafts must only be made and sold by Indians (compared to Chinese-made handicrafts, which are rough and more expensive), which leads you to see in the United States In any casino you go to, any handicrafts related to Indian culture that you buy are all monopolized by the Indians.

Monica told John at the farm that this place belonged to us Indians 150 years ago. At the time of the westward movement, there was a serious conflict between whites and Indians, and the death toll on both sides was very high. But the Indian civilization was still a little backward, and it ended with the whites driving the Indians into the Indian autonomous regions that the whites divided. If the whites are guilty or the Indians are guilty, I think both sides are guilty, just because the whites won the war, and now the leftists want to talk about the whites' guilt, so that everyone thinks the Indians are the wronged party.

Monica's grandfather burned sage to pray for his granddaughter when Monica's head was operated on and was hospitalized. As a result, he accidentally detonated the smoke alarm in the room. After being warned by the medical staff, he still did not understand. Grandpa explained that it was useful. Haha, sage is the sage used by the Indians to purify their spiritual space, and it is quite expensive in stores.

Jamie buys coffee in a coffee shop. I don't understand why everyone wants to buy hand-made coffee. The clerk said that many people queue up for the purpose of buying hand-made coffee. Haha, the worldview of the former farm lawyer has been impacted, and pour-over coffee is delicious.

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