It took 3 nights to watch this nearly 4-hour movie. This is the second time I have watched it. I am still deeply warm and attracted by the beauty of human nature, the beauty of nature, friendship, love, and innocence in the movie. , there is no fast-forward, and even some scenes have dialogue, and you have to go back and experience it carefully. A few episodes that are still impressive after reading: When the protagonist arrives at the desolate post, he decides to stand there alone, and renovates the messy post, even if it is the corpse of the elk that smells bad in the pond. All cleaned up. When Kicking Bird was about to reach out to grab Sisko (horse), he rushed out with all his body and chiluo, and wanted to duel him with his bare hands for Sisko. When Feng Zhongfang rushed to lieutenant Dunbar on horseback to swear territorial sovereignty, Lieutenant Dunbar did not move, neither fled in fear to escape, nor rushed to the place for the shotgun to get the gun. After the demonstration, Lieutenant Dunbar did not move. He turned around and walked a few steps before fainting from fright. When seeing the carcasses of hunted and skinned bison everywhere, the people who were celebrating the discovery of the bison the night before, including Lieutenant Dunbar, fell into silence and mourning. ................. What impresses me most in the film is the authenticity and beauty that are naturally revealed among people, animals, and nature.
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