The American West is desolate, barren, and arid.
And war.
There is hardly a woman in the whole show, and this movie is really a tough guy among tough guys.
Although it is a 1966 movie, the plot, editing, and soundtrack are better than today.
It's a bit like a sitcom, reminds me of "Waiting for Godot", there are only one or two characters in the barren desert, like on stage, absurd, ironic.
Blonde boy, with a little warmth. When the captain was dying, he gave him his favorite wine and helped him blow up the bridge he never dared to blow up; he covered the dying soldier with his coat and let him smoke his own cigarette. Maybe you can only let go when your wish is fulfilled or when you are no longer nervous. Letting go has become a gift.
The scene where the blond boy and Du Ke fight against Santanza and his subordinates together is probably the earliest movie version of the live-action CS.
The scene of Du Ke running wild in the cemetery in search of gold coins made me feel shocked and even terrified. I was afraid that he would die from exhaustion. The grave of the dead has become a carnival for the living. Reminds me of the guinea pig in "Self-control". In order to stimulate the sensitive areas in the brain, it hit the electric plate again and again until it died of exhaustion. Desire is a terrible thing that destroys people.
The clever are tired, the wise are worried, and the incompetent have nothing to ask for. Du Ke's obsession with gold coins is almost crazy, and the blond boy survives in a desperate situation. Don't look for graves, don't dig for gold coins, go all over the world with a gun, Eastwood is really handsome.
Why was Santanza killed? Seemingly accidental, in fact, everything has already been determined; The gun, seemingly fair, is actually a premeditator's trap. In the confrontation between the three men, the blond boy won calmly and calmly, and the last shot was handsome.
Why didn't the blond boy kill Duke? Because Du Ke is a bad guy at best, not a downright bad guy. The best way to kill a person is not necessarily with a gun, it may be intangible, and it is impossible to love. Blonde knows this well. In the boundless desert, a man who wants gold coins wholeheartedly faces a lot of gold coins, but his hands are tied, and he can't walk out of the desert and get the gold coins. Will death accelerate under the torment of desire?
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