Looks like a sequel to Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969). Not only the clips of Butch, Sundance, and Etta when they were young are inserted, but the styles are completely different and not very coordinated. For those who have seen the previous work, they will understand at a glance, but those who have not seen it must be confused; Butch intersects with Etta's son Ryan's letters, which is why he returns home, forming a continuation bond with the original.
Although the film has the appearance of a Western movie, it is actually more of a creator's nostalgia for the good things of the old days, a state of being on the road, two different people who bear "crimes" and "secrets". One is going out, one is going back. Prefer natural color and light throughout, rather than western-for-western tones.
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