Why is Tuco ugly and not bad? I thought so at first. In order to get revenge, he made good people go through such hardships. Although it was because of others, it was considered evil, right? Later, I don't know when, I suddenly felt that the whole West is like a primitive society. The difference between humans and beasts is that beasts can't use guns. Under the lens of those yellow sand roads and the scattered dilapidated houses on both sides, the breath of the barbaric and dilapidated houses and the stench of the human beings filled with body fluids and dust seem to suffocate the nostrils. Tuco unreservedly exposes all the weaknesses of human nature: greed, impulsive, murderous, savage, cunning, fickle, hypocritical, irritable. Maybe it started with his crimes of raping a young girl, maybe it started when he robbed the owner of a gun shop, maybe it started when he insulted Blondie in the desert but changed his face 180 degrees, anyway, Tuco was turning his on the train. When Yuan Dengyan tried to run away, I felt that his eyes, his big nose and his appearance were as ugly as these towns.
Blondie knows Tuco's crimes and his character, so he should share 200,000 gold coins with him and let him go. It's not bueno, it's blind.
But why do bad people call him bad people? Is he the bounty hunter broken, or Bill Carson broken, or treasure hunt broken, or the torture Tuco broken? I can't see it. He's just doing anything to achieve his goals, plus he loves money.
Fuck, but the story is really good, and the cemetery scene is called a classic for a reason.
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