"Do good deeds without leaving a name, just for the justice in the heart"-not the theme of this movie, but it accidentally became my biggest move after watching the movie.
For me who grew up singing "Take Lei Feng's Gun", at the stage when I thought I was sensible, there was such a question-why does he do good things without leaving a name, but everyone knows it?
It didn’t take long for me to think this question was not important, even if I haven’t found the answer yet...
Later, the world changed very quickly. I saw the original unknown terrorist organization that was rushing to take on all bad things. I saw the new generation of stars who set up personal settings and smashed all good things. I gradually Have an interpretation of the word "名".
In this movie, two former Texas Mounted police track down two murderers with star-like popularity, leave their warm family with wages lower than many years ago, drag their long-aged bodies, and point their eyebrows coldly at each other. Handling the case... When they finally caught the robbers and faced a profit opportunity that far exceeded the commission, they waved their sleeves and left.
This means doing good deeds without leaving a name.
As for how others promote their deeds, it has nothing to do with them!
Going back to the movie itself, it is a Western movie that replaced horses with cars. Although the story took place in 1934, it also contains many details that are meaningful to the present:
The emergence of new technology has an extra-dimensional blow to the old technology, but technology is only an auxiliary means. More technology may only bring more rules, and rules will restrict the application of technology and even kill people.
For example, the old cowboy's skill in drawing guns is not enough to look at in front of hand-held automatic machine guns; but the FBI, which is superstitious in technology, is constrained by technology. They spend time doing crime scene identification and searching for evidence chains. ) Rigorousness and rationality are completely defeated by the old cowboys who have experience and intuition.
From this perspective, this movie is very healing for people who are full of anxiety all day long.
Other thoughts:
I glanced at the comments and saw that many people said it was dull. The last movie I commented on "Tripartite Borders" also had a lot of people said it was dull, but I really didn’t feel that way . It's a story about a middle-aged man" ).
I am a very busy person, so I am more and more inclined to use a computer when watching movies, because I can use the right button to fast forward, but whether it is "Tripartite Borders" or the movie, I have watched every frame. Maybe my mentality is a bit old, or maybe it's because these movies were originally made for middle-aged and middle-aged people.
Both movies are full of middle-aged people's powerlessness.
Both Ben Alflake and Kevin Costner’s roles have had glorious adolescence (awesome). After that, they walked from the front of the stage to behind the scenes; the protagonist of the tripartite borders still needs to recognize their own weight-bearing ability. At the stage of the movie, the protagonist of the film is already a strong man in his twilight years.
The boring part of this movie is that the director shows the protagonist’s incompetence, and the protagonist fights against his own destiny. I am reluctant to fast forward because I want to see their attitudes and the emotions of those who do not bow to their fate. .
It is really difficult, but it is indeed the future I will face.
I will face the ever-changing technological development,
I will be scared to hold my head by the new technology,
I will see the once good and handsome skills leave me,
I will face mediocrity...
At the same time I have to believe that I can do it,
I want to go forward bravely,
I must recognize my abilities, draw the bottom line, use wisdom, and get rid of the shackles,
I will have no self-for life and children!
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