Western films are like our martial arts films. Generally, genre films always have a general cliché. Although they do not have our martial arts alliance leader and magic sword, they also have their own street gunfights and horse racing wasteland, but the theme of justice over evil seems to be Common hobby of all mankind. No matter how bad people do all kinds of evil things, they have to fall under the hands of good people in the end. But "following clichés" is obviously a taboo for all works of pursuit. Therefore, how to make flowers under clichés has become a common problem for aspiring choreographers to rack their brains. In the beginning, it was just to add some fresh elements and expand some historical background. Gradually, Hollywood careerists are not satisfied with this superficial piecemeal, they have to reverse the practice of the nine yin scriptures and initiate the most challenging topics. The impact directly subverts the value base of the genre films, and directly points to the heart, and it is in place at one time. Hence the Westerns that show the dark side of human nature.
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