Another character, Dan Evans, is extremely ordinary. He did not resist under the oppression of "local tyrants". Even his 14-year-old son looked down on his cowardice. However, it was this cowardly Dan who resolutely took on the danger of escorting for 200 yuan Prisoner's mission. Perhaps this was originally a great man of perseverance, and he finally expressed his helplessness at the end of the film, a tall hero full of fatherly love.
It's just that the hero is not so easy to be, or as he himself said, he is not a hero at all. So, he fell, at the last moment of the mission.
It's just that "Rogue" Ben suddenly kills his own men, even though he is so loyal to come from afar.
For what? Just because you want to fulfill Dan's dream? But does that mean sacrificing your own men?
Or, as he said, they (they) are a group of desperadoes, and they can't control them with a little kindness? ...
There is a scene in the film about a group of Chinese laborers who are building a railway. The long braid on the back of the laborer's head is dazzling, and it really reminds me that our ancestors worked so hard here. ——I don’t know much about this history, so I need to study it when I go back.
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