This time Kevin Costner had Robert Duval as his friend and Annette Bening as his woman, and he became a pure man again in his movie. I always think Kevin can be called a superb man, because he is full of rational brilliance. There is always the kind of forbearance peculiar to a man in his eyes. Whether he is an actor or a director, his most attractive is the kind of calmness that he maintains because of reason. The more rational, the more you will appreciate it with a perceptual perspective. Calm down, once it breaks out, the more intense it becomes. "Unlimited Heaven and Earth" once again proved his special charm. When a man like Kevin is carefully picking up the mud that was brought into the house by the sole of his shoe, you will immediately understand how deeply he fell in love with the woman in the house. When he relentlessly fired several shots at the enemy who kidnapped his own woman, everyone present would be shocked by a man's outburst. Therefore, Kevin’s movies never need any cumbersome emotional bedding, as long as some details-one stare, one looking back, a cigarette, a slap on the shoulder, these are enough. Kevin gave more shots to nature. He is more willing and better at interpreting men’s feelings in a wide range of scenes. Even the fierce and cruel gunfights were taken very calmly. He just made you silent. Watching everything that happened, feeling the power silently.
I saw a bean friend and said, "The blue sky, the grassland, and the mountains. Everything in the west hasn't changed. It's still so beautiful. It's so beautiful that people would rather wander for a lifetime. But suddenly, Kevin is getting old." Yes, Clint. Eastwood is old, Mel Gibson is old, Bruce Willis is old, and their heroes are late in the blink of an eye, which makes us sigh. But a real man dared to face the white hair on the sideburns and the wrinkles in the corners of his eyes. In fact, this is the last condition of a pure man, and the most important one. Their humiliating eyes are always telling you what a real man is. The things they do and what they say are so simple that they can only be described by a pure man. So no matter how many years have passed, we still like what they told about the past. There are some unspeakable tastes in this kind of like, like what you most admire has been fixed by them, no matter what it is, as long as they are talking about you It must be interesting, and there will be an unreasonable beauty to you, not to mention that this time I am talking about your favorite West.
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