It is completely unimaginable that Clint is 90 years old and still directing and acting himself, which is really unprecedented. The film tells the story of Stone, a World War II veteran played by Clint, who embarked on the road of transportation in order to make a living. In the eyes of the family, Stone is a prodigal son who doesn't care about his family. He misses his daughter's wedding and his family happiness. He thought that if he gave his family enough money, the family would be happy, but he didn't know that what the family needed was company. But in the eyes of stone's friends, he is a person who thinks of his friends, throwing parties and donating money to build facilities. In the process of stone transporting drugs, he drove a pickup by himself, listened to his favorite music, passed through cities and reached his destination. Looking free, not like a drug dealer, but more like a traveler enjoying retirement. And he never walks according to the time or route required by the drug dealers. That's exactly how it should be, so I've never been caught by the police. If the movie is just about these, it is estimated that Clint will not be willing to direct. While the movie talks about Stone's drug trafficking, another line is the relationship between him and his family. With more and more conflicts with his family, Stone also understands the importance of family.
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