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Aletha 2022-01-09 08:01:07
idea?
Due to the age too long, there is no requirement for film shooting skills or anything. But one thing that impressed me was that when the child's father was about to fight Lake to the death, it can be said that it was approaching the climax. The whole family, including Sean, was very nervous and...
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Bernita 2022-01-09 08:01:07
Come back Sean!
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In this era when Western films have inevitably faded out of the audience's vision, Sean may become more and more a symbol of the Western hero and the Western world who will never return. I accidentally saw a "Negotiation Expert" a few days ago. The two negotiators in the film, Danny and...

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Daphnee 2022-04-21 09:02:54
Not because of the love of gunfights, but because of the natural farm life, the simple farmer relationship, the warm family, the deep brotherhood between two men, the little boy's instinctive worship of the handsome uncle; and those country outings, country dances... Finally, in defense of it all, there was a shootout: the end. The only shortcoming: the inner portrayal of the knight is a little lacking, and it should show the little confusion after he gradually gets closer to the axe and hoe and forgets the bullet revolver, to pave the way for the final departure. In addition, the little boy's chatter is really a little annoying.
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Mona 2022-03-25 09:01:14
That kid's play is really eye-catching, but the pace of the story is too slow and it doesn't look good
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