He has killed countless people, and faced with the person whose head was smashed by his gun, he would not have any heart throbbing. The cold-blooded killer, Munny, would also become unwilling to pick up his gun because of his wife's infection and influence. Extremely guilty of what he has done, everything in the past has become his nightmare. A young cowboy who has never killed anyone, the initiator of this bounty journey, pretends to be a cold-blooded killer, but after actually killing someone once, he is unwilling to pick up the bounty and say I will not kill again. The prostitutes whose friends were maliciously scratched in the face by a drunk man offered a reward of $1,000 to the two drunk men because their companions did not receive enough respect afterwards. The two drunkards also paid the horses in accordance with the sheriff's disposal. When they paid the horses, they could see the guilt in their eyes. Sheriff Bill, the sheriff of Big Whiskey, has been defending against killers coming to Big Whiskey to do bounty missions, but the sheriff's justice is also served by killing. After his friend Ned was killed by Bill, munny went on a killing spree and used his bravery to kill five people. In fact, I thought that Ned would not go back to take revenge, but regarded Ned's death as his own redemption. But he didn't, killing Bill and some innocent people in cold blood. How helpless they are when the people who are offered a bounty face death, and they are not guilty of death. This is an era where money can be exchanged for life. There is no absolute good or evil in everyone in the story. Individuals are simply doing everything they can to defend themselves, dignity, honor, life, money, family and friends.
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