French chanson came from the back of my body, and I still recalled the movie "Blood Sands" I just watched. Humphrey Bogart's old face with wrinkles like scars is indeed impressive. Greed is the theme of this film, as the kind old tramp said: "When the gold has not yet appeared, friendship still exists." The movie has a strong masculinity. First of all, there is no actress in it, and the other is that the movie is set in desolate Mexico. A group of homeless people go for gold with the idea of getting rich. There are many encounters on the road, wearing big straw hats. The bandits, the Dallas Cowboys who suddenly broke in, the Indians who were grateful for the report, and the bloodshed that followed because of greed. A few unkempt men collapsed in their minds in front of the heavy sands, their eyes shone with shining colors, the balance of their hearts tilted inadvertently, and the evil thoughts of people rose, like a pirate flag fluttering in the wind. The role played by Bogar ended up harming others and himself. The rout bandit killed himself with a knife. The remaining two men also lost their gold in the sandstorm, but they laughed, from the dust, In the end, they returned to the dust. It was a very simple reason, and they finally woke up in the moment of complete loss. When people are traveling, they are inevitably entangled with desires all day long. Simplicity is a virtue, but if you stand on the square of the whole world and scream, there will probably not be a few people who care about you.
The international situation is changing rapidly like a stock price limit. Everyone guards their one-acre three-point land with their inner desires. If you own it, you don’t want to lose it. What you don’t get is still fighting for the gold rush. Some people have been depressed all their lives. But no, it may end up like the donkey in the movie that died on the road because of too much weight. Balancing yourself is a very difficult task. The tempting Jaeger will often hover over your soul and make a stern bark. Do you play a semaphore of resistance or play tricks of inducing?
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