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Jed 2022-08-14 19:04:07
A Western-style passion for life and death
The new American film "Let him go" should be a Western film, with suspense that lifts the audience's heart, and then slowly tells the story. The action of killing and killing is not time-consuming, but the emotions need to be heated. The background of the story seems to be that in the 1980s...

Will Hochman
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[last lines]
Bill Weboy: [as he struggles with George] Blanche, wait don't shoot
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George Blackledge: And when you finally learn that what you want to make happen isn't gonna happen, what then, Margaret Meloy?
Margaret Blackledge: Well, then I suppose I'll learn what I've never been able to. Isn't that what you've always told me? Over and over. That I don't know when it's time to call it quits.
George Blackledge: And I'll be the one gets the job of picking up those pieces, huh?