I'll just say how the starring Hanks looks so exquisite. He turned out to be the star of the Greyhound. Both of them are excellent films and should not be missed. The Western Wilderness film is a bit similar to the law of the dark forest. Along the way, I met with robbers, officers, slave organizations, and Indians with the little girl Johana, who was almost a savage. After life and death, he cultivated intimacy, which is very warm in the wild west. But the core of the story is about the American driving out the Indians and the sideshow of the hatred of the South against the North. The little girl’s life experience is amazing. First, her parents were vendettas by Indians, she was taken away, and the black man who escorted her in a carriage was hanged again, and then she met Kidd, played by Hanks. When the little girl returned to the place where her parents lived, she looked at the bloodstains in the room and felt heavy. Kidd comforted: I want to take you away from pain and killing. Let the past pass. Don't look back, look forward. The little girl replied with Indian quotations: To move on, you must first remember the past. In fact, Kidd's wife had already died of illness at the time, and Kidd who received the letter was also very sad. The emotional bond cultivated during the whole journey of arranging the little girl's residence made Kidd hurriedly pick it up from the adopter after seeing his wife's grave. At that time, the little girl was tied up by a rope. It is estimated that the little girl has escaped many times. In the conversation between Kidd and the little girl, the little girl also appeared in the background of the Christian Aries, which is a symbol of redemption.
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