The gangsters are always smiling and happy, but the people who hunt them are frowning.
The gangsters have noble morals, and those who hunt them, except for the leader, are all nasty villains.
Some details are portrayed, and thunder can be heard in a silent place. Parker is the leader, and he can't get used to visiting the brothel without paying him. What should I do at this time? At that time, I really couldn't think of how to solve it. Reprimand your subordinates? Or show your generosity in person and pay that prostitute? nothing. And here is also a sudden demonstration of his leadership style, the bandit must be hegemonic, can not damage the dignity of the bandit. Parker's approach is so decent to the extreme. He said brutally: Let's go! The two bandits paused: Why not? Let's go and see the plot behind.
Especially when seeing the end, Parker's Four Heroes (I would rather call them the Four Thieves than the Four Thieves) walked towards you, moving step by step. It was really pulling to the extreme!
At the beginning and the end, the two gun battles shocked the front, but the romance was behind.
The general probably drank too much, facing the Four Heroes and cut off the young man's throat, so the prelude to this big shopping was started.
When the Four Heroes killed the general, everyone was shocked. It was so quiet and terribly quiet at that time.
And the last Four Heroes fought with more than 200 people, tossing and turning, women and children also participated in the war, they could no longer tell who was good and who was bad, but only knew who was their own tribe. Isn't it the same for all human beings?
The bounty hunter could have joined them a long time ago, and he was already far beyond the border, with a few incompetent men, a total of 59 bullets, but because of a promise, he had to force his friends into the circle of death. The two bandits said: promise? It also depends on who it is against! The promises made to the bad guys don't count. But Parker obviously disagrees with this view. Indeed, I think this is also an unsolvable problem in the philosophical sense. Should the promises made to the bad guys be fulfilled? I think everyone has everyone's answer, but the person in the film has his own choice.
The South American music throughout the film, as well as the harmonica solo of the western United States, are in harmony with the style of the film, which is heart-warming, and together they have contributed to this film becoming the best Western film model in my mind.
For those who are interested in watching Western movies, this movie should be a must-see classic.
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