Some (over) interpretations of the father of film relay

Payton 2021-12-14 08:01:10

My stepfather, Anzor, touched me very much. He grew up in the most dilapidated period of the Soviet Union. He did illegal activities since childhood. The only three movies in children's projectors included a western movie. John Wayne played a cowboy in the western movie. Nicknamed "The Duke". He watched it thousands of times.

Anze said to his stepson

Anze said to his stepson again

Anze's affection for the Duke is so deep that he has a portrait of the Duke tattooed on his back. The most complete display of this large-area tattoo is on the ice hockey rink. Anze was ordered by the gang leader to kill his stepson. The Glock 17 in his hand rested on the stepson's head, allowing the stepson to speak ill of the Duke. Suddenly he put down the gun and took off his shirt to reveal the Duke on his back. Hengmei coldly confronted his uncle the gang leader, gently kicked the gun off the ground, ignored the threats, and walked away. His uncle shot and killed Anze, two shots hit the Duke’s eyes. I have got goose bumps during this period.

The Duke is the incarnation of justice in An Ze's heart, and may also be a representative of the United States. But he came to the United States with respect for the duke, and found that the complete story in the United States was that the duke was killed. He tattooed the Duke, tried to do what the Duke would do, and was also killed. An Ze's personal story line is quite wonderful. Even after watching it, I can have a good aftertaste, and even think that I want to watch a film with this as the main line.

Imagine that there is an American version of An Ze, who has seen the three countries' admiration for Guan Yu a little bit, and has Guan Gong tattooed on his back, and then came to China. What will he experience?

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