I finished the Red Dead trilogy intermittently a long time ago, and I have revisited the classic scenes in the past few days, so I come here to tell you how I felt after watching it. In the trilogy, I think the third part is of the highest quality, although I like the colonel in the second part the most, but the plot feels slightly flawed and weaker than the third part. The first character in the Golden Dead and Reckless is very successful. At the beginning, the bad guy kills two employers in a row, the good guy and the villain cheat the bounty, and the scene where the villain meets his brother. It fully reveals the character characteristics of the three protagonists and highlights the complex characteristics of human nature. It gives me the feeling that the three male protagonists are not like the images set up in the play, avoiding the shortcomings of masked characters, which is undoubtedly successful in this regard. Secondly, the plot of the movie is complete and ingenious, especially the process of torturing each other between the good and the villain, searching for treasure, and blowing up the bridge to prevent the war, all gave me a feeling of surprise. Then the scene shooting and BGM really caught my eye, and the soundtrack in the play is a classic. Taking the ending of the duel of three people as an example, the shooting with the field as the background, the partial description of the facial expressions of the three people, and the atmospheric music are a perfect match. The last thing I want to say is that the theme has been sublimated, and the anti-war thought is obvious, highlighting the brilliance of human nature during the war.
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