At first I didn't know why it was so named. It's all Jiang Yang thief why there is still a distinction between likes and dislikes. As the plot unfolds later, this is indeed the case. Good people have a heart of sympathy. They will not kill innocent people indiscriminately, but use hats to scare others. They will also leave the deathbed for soldiers who are injured in war. The ugly person shows the multi-faceted behavior of human nature, such as the greed shown at the beginning, and the failure to meet the five or five points bonus will lead to the breakdown of the cooperation of the kind person. And if there is vengeance, he has always insisted on finding the good man and taking revenge on him in the desert. But you can always show a flattering side for the sake of profit. He is a very full-bodied villain, greedy and selfish, who can abandon and betray his accomplices at any time for profit. But in the face of his brother, and bragging about how good his brother is to him, it can be seen that there is still yearning for family affection. As for the description of the villain, from the very beginning of taking money from both sides, it can be seen that he is a person who only takes money to do things. And when he was discussing with his superiors about how to treat prisoners of war, he could see that he was a man who would do anything for his purpose.
In general, the plot is intertwined and integrated into the background of the Civil War. It should be an opportunity to express views on the war. The confrontation between the three at the end is a classic, and the rhythm of the repeated close-up of the three's hand movements and eyes is very good.
But why is the good person willing to give the ugly five or five gold coins in the end, he can kill the other party completely, and he will be abandoned by the ugly person when he approaches. Is it because the person is supposed to be a good person?
If you work for a living, why do you kill youself for working. This sentence actually comes from this movie, hahaha
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