In the end, it was them who won: ordinary people.
Seven of the seven warriors who fought for the people died and four died. The chivalrous warriors were righteous, and the hero was the one who lost in the end.
In the film, everyone asked the question of Kane’s departure. Most people were lucky enough to think that Kane left, and they would not be persecuted. In their perception, calming down and not causing trouble is the best way. Only The hotel lady who knows the killer knows that everything in the town will die and choose to leave. The evil will engulf this place.
Residents in the small town chose to be bystanders because they never thought about resistance and thought that resistance would die. Only Kane persevered. People say fearful and prejudices are like huge waves, but if there is someone to help, it will be greatly improved. Winning percentage.
In the end, it depends on Kane alone. He stayed for his perseverance, because in this small town, he didn’t want to be persecuted anymore, and out of the duty of a sheriff, Yushi knew that the killer would not let him go. I stopped here. I didn’t think about humanity. My former friends and partners all chose to watch. In the end, only the newlyweds were left to rescue him at the moment the gunshots sounded. It’s enough. Otherwise, what is the difference between him and his death will be completely for the world. Disappointment, the other people in the town don't deserve to have him, but fortunately, she is there to win him in the fight for the god of death.
At the end of the film, he threw the sheriff's badge on the ground and left with his unmarried wife. It was a silent accusation of the humanity of the residents of the town. The humanity was despicable and made the hero sad.
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