Two very different gunmen play the gunman. The loose muscles really make people worry that they will be killed by the opponent as soon as the gun is drawn. The plot is also a bit slow. The only bright spot is the dialogue between the two brothers. A bit of the humor and uninhibitedness of the heroes of Westerns, which is also a reference to historically successful Westerns. In the end, this film really failed to successfully tell any plot, either big or small. Towards the end in a mess. Even the stalker's dialogue with the chemist fails; the stalker is literally a poet, and his mouth is literary. And the chemist is not to be outdone. After all, he is an educated person. You can write poetry, and I will recite the words that match your feelings. Some people say that what industrialization is reflected in this film, the impact of civilization on cowboys and so on. This is obviously a bit far-fetched. Although it was the director's wish, he really didn't express it well
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