Whether it was the shocking and arrogant "No Country for Old Men" in previous years, or the current "Thunderbolt" with its crude spirit, the Coen brothers always seem to be able to find the deep emotion of loneliness in human nature in the loess and sands of the desolate west of America. , The vague tones poured out by the characters reveal a strong stubbornness, appearing persistent and introverted, and can not help but feel awe and awe.
It's just that the thunder now, in addition to still showing the last strike of the old men's strong arrows, more of a young heart, she has become a spiritual continuation and inheritance, is it a coincidence or intentional, In short, loneliness remains, stubbornness remains, and the desolate west always has an awesome mind!
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