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Hailee 2022-04-20 09:01:32
What is the experience of robbing a bank in the most powerful place in the United States? The two robbers are very sympathetic
Where is the most aggressive place in American folklore? There is no doubt that it is Texas, and many American TV shows and movies have said this.
Today, I would like to recommend a movie to everyone. This movie clearly tells you how tough the people of Texas are: two robbers robbed a bank in Texas,...
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Duncan 2022-04-20 09:01:32
Poverty is like a disease
Poverty is like a disease. I know that my parents are poor, so I am also poor, and my thinking is too limited. Some of my classmates went abroad to study and immigrated in 2007. At that time, it was very easy to immigrate. There are no current anti-immigrant ideological and policy restrictions. The...
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Newell 2022-04-19 09:01:40
Wuwei is in Qilu, children and children dipped in towels
In Texas, the legacy of the Indians is still alive - the folk customs are sturdy, the hard core is wild. There have always been many stories about going through fire and water on the borders of Texas: the grand narrative of the westward movement; the love and hatred of cowboys and bounty hunters;...
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Harmon 2022-04-19 09:01:40
very human western
"Going Through Fire and Water" started with violence, and even Texas English made me uncomfortable, and it continued until Tanner and Toby robbed the second Texas bank. Jeff Bridge and his Indian partners started to hunt them down, while Tanner and Toby came to a small restaurant for dinner, the...
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Eloisa 2022-04-19 09:01:40
go through fire and water
I remember two conversations: one was when two mounted police officers were waiting for the two brothers, and the young mounted police officer said that this land belonged to his ancestors 150 years ago and then was taken by them (the American army), and now the land here is also being...
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Kacie 2022-04-19 09:01:40
Douban 8.0 points, too heartbreaking movie, worth watching...
In the 1930s, the American economy was depressed and people's livelihood was withering. Their stories were generated in this context. The story of Bonnie Clyde can be said to be a household name. Bonnie was born in Texas, the western city of Rottweiler.
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Bailee 2022-04-19 09:01:40
Fate in a Western
Western films mostly win with exquisite structure and personality, and few are very "big", such as "The Blood Will Come" and so on. This "Going through fire and water" is also a film, which sees the embarrassment and twisting of old Texas in the industrial age, and the sense of fate of everyone in...
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Margaretta 2022-04-19 09:01:40
Poverty is like a disease that is deeply embedded in your genes and difficult to escape
Poverty is like a disease, it will be deeply embedded in the genes, from parents to children, it is difficult for anyone to escape. The reason why the film "Going through fire and water" is impressive is that he not only successfully used a modern fable to tell the plight of the bottom of the...
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Eryn 2022-04-19 09:01:40
Why are they "Going through fire and water"
Director David Mackenzie from Scotland made an authentic American western film "Going through fire and water", which was called the best movie of 2016. The script is from Tyler Sheridan, the screenwriter of "Sicario" (2015). I often say that using calm mirror language to express fierce personnel is...
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Jed 2022-04-19 09:01:40
Delicate literary western
Going through fire and water is a low-key movie. When I opened it, I almost didn't remember the name of the movie. After watching it for a while, I felt flat. Could it be just two pairs of men quarreling with each other full of love, harmonious and colorful set colors, and the beautiful west Texas...
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