A tragic love story set in the West. The theme is the discrimination and persecution of women in the American Frontier era.
The heroine looks like a strong female man, but she is actually very fragile. Although she is a devout Christian, she chooses to commit suicide. She doesn't know that Christians who commit suicide will not be saved, right? She looks independent and independent, but she is actually influenced by worldliness and lust, and eventually she is superstitious that she needs a man with a handle.
Who would have thought that after the spring breeze, you would see a female man hanging on the southeast branch by himself? The strong woman turns into a cold, black-eyed hanged ghost with tongue sticking out in the blink of an eye.
She finally proved that she was just a weak person, no different from those three women who were driven mad by life. This is the tragedy of the times. She can't be alone and move against the trend.
This is a story about women and men in the West. From those three husbands to the innkeeper at the end, to the leading actor, the men in the film are all hideous, ruthless, and selfish. After watching the movie, you believe the saying: Men always think with their lower body. The director wants to tell the audience that in those days, women were just inflatable dolls, they didn't get respect or love, they were just walking cunts!
By the way, the youngest female madman, with long hair and a shawl, holds a doll in her arms, and often has the sacred feeling of the Virgin Mary in her modeling, as if she had stepped out of an oil painting.
Before going to bed, I tried to make the heroine from Swank to Matt Damon, this is another Brokeback Mountain, the screen is naked Matt Damon bravely drills Tom Lee Jones His hot bed was hanging on the southeast branch in the early morning of the next day. His well-dressed corpse was fluttering in the wind, as if he was mocking the audience who had been played with by the director.
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