After a week of aftertaste fermentation, the personal rating was changed from four stars to five stars. It has long ceased to be the stage of a large number of pulling films, and now most of the films that are newly "understood" are expected to "encounter" some kind of profound and beautiful thought, or to recall a meaningful experience. The protagonist of the film, a blue-collar Texas cowboy, is plagued by a sudden terminal illness, abandoned by the community, and has almost nothing, but he refuses to die. In the face of desperation, he was fearless, crossed the border, single-handedly found a way to survive, and by the way, he made a career, benefiting many patients, and even was forced to argue with the U.S. government court dominated by gold power. An ordinary person, at first only for himself, "live, go down, go"; later, for a class of people, if he survives, he becomes a legend. The man refuses to die.
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