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The same is a crime movie, there is no harm without comparison.
Watched a latest western crime film, silently bowed a tear for the domestic crime movie.
This film is the "To the Soup and the Fire" that has attracted much attention in the "One Kind of Attention" section of this year's Cannes Film Festival.

This is a western crime film with a broken reputation.
Many critics even said, "This is the best movie of the year in 2016."
Others say, "I haven't seen such a great Western in a long time."
The current Douban score is 7.8.
The film was directed by David Markkenz, director of "Father and Son in Prison", and partnered with "Border Killer" screenwriter Taylor Sheridan, who was included in the "Script Blacklist" in 2012.
The two have a clear division of labor.
The screenwriter is responsible for writing a tight but direct plot.
The director is responsible for using the road and western elements to create a different kind of general crime film's vigor and desolation.
Dark green picturesque plain highlands.
An endless prairie.
A straight and lonely road.
One look at it, you know, the Westerns are coming.
The ground was shining golden by the setting sun, shocking and desolate.
Of course, add two free-spirited cowboys.
The screen is full of Texas style, and the picture is so beautiful that a frame is a computer wallpaper.
Of course, the movie is not only the scenery, but also the handsome guy.
Chris Pine, who plays his younger brother Toby, is a male god inside and outside the play.
Just sitting and doing nothing, there are women who come forward to talk.
Ben Foster, who plays his brother Tanner, is the film's uncle.
Play hard, make jokes, and sell cute.
Not to mention, the brothers have their own protagonist aura.
The story routine is not complicated at all.
Continuing the strengths of the director's previous work, the film tells an authentic American story through disturbing violence and compassionate insight.
The two brothers, one a liar who had just been released from prison, spent 10 years of his 39 years in prison.
One is a divorced single father who owes his two sons a large amount of alimony.
Under pressure, a reckless man is created.
The brothers hatched a series of bank robberies to sweep up the Bank of Texas Midland.
At first glance, they look like fierce outlaws who use violence to achieve their goals.
Look at it and you will understand that both brothers are poor people struggling at the bottom.
Many small details in the film can see that the younger brother Toby is not bad by nature.
Don't rob the old man's stuff, even though it's a pistol, and it can kill people.
Robbery is robbery, but never murder.
All of this is forced by the circumstances to be forced to embark on the road of no return to rob the bank.
The two brothers, who were originally in debt at home, accidentally found that there were oil mines on their farms, and they wanted to make a lot of money from the oil mines and solve the financial crisis by the way.
Unexpectedly, the "big villain" in the film, the bank, took away the land on the grounds that the loan had not been paid.
There was a scene of robbing the bank of money and returning it to the bank.
The financial giants may be more insatiable than these two brothers who are going to rob the bank.
They went to the soup to redeem the farm, to leave their wealth to their sons, so that poverty would not continue from generation to generation.
If someone robs, naturally there will be a police officer.
It didn't take long for the brothers to be targeted by the retiring old patrol officer and his Indian partner.
How to stare? Of course, staring at the door of the bank to wait for the rabbit, there is a cup of afternoon tea when you have time.
The policemen seemed to be leisurely waiting for the bank robbers to appear, and by the way, they could also talk about meat and vegetarian jokes.
The small talk of the police CP also brought out a lot of reflections on the early colonial plunder of the United States.
All kinds of politically incorrect jokes in the mouths of the old patrol officers will make you stunned.
There is an old saying that goes well, come out of the mix, sooner or later you have to pay it back.
Even if the police do nothing, they will always encounter more crimes.
Therefore, the robbers who make people sympathize usually do not end well.
Younger brother Toby silently saw the news that his older brother Tanner had been killed at the casino.
The lonely expression is sad.
It's not so much a crime film about robbing a bank.
Rather, its focus is on showing a deep and delicate brotherhood.
The two brothers, who were both miserable, had the simplest of pleasures.
On the vast grassland, laughing and playing.
On the way to escape, the brothers did not forget xiu'en love to send dog food.
This movie is definitely not a traditional crime genre routine, not just a game of cat and mouse between police and bandits.
Therefore, "To the Soup and the Fire" will be hailed as the best bank robbery film in 40 years after "Hot Afternoon".
To put it more deeply, the film actually explores the impact of the 2008 financial crisis on people, reflecting the changes in the lives of the most ordinary people under the us recession.
To put it mildly, even if life is so difficult, the bond between relatives is still unbreakable.
Therefore, despite the robber brothers in the movie, the powerful sense of powerlessness chose to make a desperate bet.
But you have to believe that fate may be tortuous, but only you can redeem yourself.
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