The plot is neither rushed nor slow, and the dialogues of the characters have to be tasted slowly, but the interpretation of American Westerns is subtle and moving, the depiction of human nature is intricate, and the evil deeds and conscience are intertwined! Elegance and rudeness go hand in hand, informality, adhering to the bottom line... The true things of human nature are explained, not deliberately creating heroes, but setting a model of human pursuit in an imperceptible manner. The "unforgivable" in this film are not only the two cowboys who insulted the prostitutes, but also the self-righteous little Bill, the Kuffy boy who finally killed someone, and the old William who finally killed someone. All sins are unforgivable. The difference is that old William has always confessed his guilt and was ready to face his unforgivable sins. I have to say that Morgan Freeman grew up like this 40 years ago, and it hasn't changed until now. My Forever Western Goddess Clint Eastwood ................................................ ......................................
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