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Clifford 2022-03-23 09:01:37

Everyone has their own story, and robbers are no exception. Two small robbers who made money without killing their lives, kept committing crimes just to redeem their mother's farm for their sons; an old detective who was about to retire, experienced the last moments of his career, and seriously pursued criminals. The two storylines eventually collided in a police-robber firefight. The older brother of the self-proclaimed King of the Plains was shot and killed, and his younger brother managed to escape; the old partner died, and the old detective was full of guilt and anger. Both storylines are given enough space to flesh out the characters. Robbing a small bank with only small denominations feels like a joke. When two brothers sit down to chat and drive together on the vast highway, you will feel an inexplicable sadness and let out a long sigh. The expansive and desolate plain vistas make one wonder if it's not a crime movie. Cowboys not only can use guns, but they also walk beautifully. In the final scene, the conversation between the old detective and his younger brother is meaningful. It was a knot that was forever in their hearts and made it difficult for them to fall asleep.

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Hell or High Water quotes

  • Toby Howard: Slow down.

    Tanner Howard: I ain't speeding.

  • Toby Howard: [looking at the bank in Post] It's too big.

    Tanner Howard: That's what she said.

    Toby Howard: It's no good.

    Tanner Howard: This ain't the first rodeo.

    Toby Howard: Big bank.

    Tanner Howard: More money.