Some people say that this film is chilling and cruel, but I don't think it's right. Hope is finally given to the righteous side, isn't it?
PS If you have watched "Rashomon", you know what is chilling. Someone who has watched more chilling classic films might recommend it?
A tough guy with integrity does not belong to a hopeless environment. The protagonist of the sheriff is always shining, and the eyes of the people around him are not important, and even if the people around him look at danger, it doesn't matter if they don't help. But the people around him didn't help, or even said cold words, and he could still stick to his own judgment and fulfill his final mission, and the quality of the sheriff was highlighted. I was sad for a while at the desk, and wrote a suicide note. The image of the sheriff is very complete. Such a person certainly can't live in a hopeless environment. The mission is completed, and the sheriff left the badge and left without a word.
Happy ending. In the process of watching, I kept thinking about what would happen if the sheriff really faced him alone and was beaten to death. I am very happy that after reading it, I feel encouraged. The screenwriter himself was a victim of McCarthyism and was kicked out of Hollywood. This ending is by no means superficial.
In the final shootout, the newlyweds came to help. With a short thought, a weak woman's little bit of action will help justice to overwhelm evil. Life is lonely, and people should make choices based on their own judgment, and they should not influence their choices just because of the people around them. But except for life partners, who can quarrel and can fight cold, but from the moment of taking the oath, it is destined that the couple should tide over the difficulties together until death. She once said that after the death of her father and brother, she believed in the religion, saying that she didn't care about right or wrong, (it seems that she only cares about her own life). But she just married the one she loves, leaving aside the oath an hour ago and the determination to spend a lifetime together, after all, she can't give herself an explanation. If the wife left like this and the sheriff died alone, the wife would definitely regret her guilt for life, and she would not be able to let it go regardless of her beliefs.
Love is the process of learning how to take care of each other. A lifetime of successful love is the greatest romance. Perhaps without the confession and questioning of the ex-girlfriend-Mexican woman (what kind of woman are you, could you leave him?), the wife would not leave the train station to help. People who love each other can't really understand each other until they endure all kinds of tests. The wife went to the Mexican woman because she felt that she didn't know enough about the newlywed husband, that she really loved her husband and did not lie on the oath.
The role of the Mexican woman won the prize, and it was really brilliant. The women and children in the film are very kind and say things that the men did not say, but they can't really help.
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