A shameless deserter wantonly trampled the law and openly shot three young men who were incapable of resistance in order to avenge his own personal revenge, but he was able to swagger with impunity. How can a warrior who fought bravely to the end on the battlefield be as inept as this film shows? Three sons were brazenly shot to death by being tied to a tree, a daughter and son were shot dead by attackers at home, and the mother was driven crazy. And the Governor, knowing that the people of Hatfield seriously violated the law, not only did not allow criminals to fall under the law, but they did everything possible to shelter them.
McCoy's patriarch is always begging God and the law to give him justice. History tells us that God does not have mercy on the weak and the laws are not always just. Why didn't the law work as it should to punish those who break the law until the end? The beasts with blood on their hands are still living at ease. If I were part of the McCoy family, I would never forget this blood feud even in a thousand years.
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