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The Movie Desert Freak: A multi-layered deep Western

A knight with an oblique guitar arrives at the top of a hill where workers are blowing up the overhanging rock with explosives to build a railway. The knight, who witnessed a carriage being attacked in the distance, came to a hotel in the middle of a business and was entertained by two playroom attendants. This one's name is Johnny. The knight of the guitar came here at the invitation of the hotel owner, Weinard.

The Movie Desert Freak: A multi-layered deep Western

After that, a group of knights led by police officers and two rich cattle lords, McCovixin and Emma. Smol. They accuse Weinard's friends, the Dancing Boys, of being the killers of the carriage and Killing Emma's banker brother. They scoldEd Weynad and demanded that she and her accomplices get out of here. The next day, the dancing boy and his accomplices, who have been kicked out of their hometown, decide to rob Emma's bank. The scene of the robbery, Weinard and Johnny. Guitars are withdrawing cash from banks, and they are helpless to watch the bank being robbed.

The Movie Desert Freak: A multi-layered deep Western

Emma pulls the officer and McKovis and leads a group of volunteer patrols to the crusade, and they break into the empty hotel, only to see Weinard bouncing steel alone, and then bump into the young man Teschi who has taken refuge in the hotel because of his injuries. Emma sets fire to Weinard's hotel and plots to send Tesch and Weinard to the gallows. The latter was replaced by Johnny. After the guitar is magically rescued, the two hide in a mine tunnel and find the Dancing Boys and their gang hiding in a wooden house, but are later discovered by the patrol that it turns out that one of the dance boys' members named Bart has betrayed everyone. McKovis asks Emma and Weinard to settle the accounts, and although Emma kills the Dancing Boy, she loses to Weinard. The patrol abandons their mission and leaves Johnny and Weinard, who kiss in front of the waterfall where the Dancing Boy hides.

The Movie Desert Freak: A multi-layered deep Western

The range of the imagery is variable, as this passage is particularly suitable for panoramic shot descriptions (the patrol arrives and looks up at the wooden house from a distance) and medium and close-up shots (McKovis and Emma are ambushed, Johnny and the Dancing Boy hiding behind a tree, and then the final duel, photographing the upper bodies of the two women on the balcony that surrounds the wooden house). The team made outstanding use of the topographic structure of the location, using overhead shots to capture the contrast between the attackers (McKovis, Emma, and the Patrol) and the three occupiers of the cabin (Weina de tossed high, Johnny and the Dancing Boy at the front of the shot, lying behind the shelter).

The Movie Desert Freak: A multi-layered deep Western

The death of the dancing boy is particularly dramatic. Shouting Weinad's name, he hurried to the cabin, and Emma, under the urge to be overwhelmed by jealousy, shot him in the forehead. Weinard fell to the ground injured, but managed to hit Emma, causing her to tumble off the balcony railing. When viewers see Johnny climbing the stairs to rescue Weinard, the fall is filmed with three short shots of consecutive movements. Emma's body rolled down the slope into the river, where a group of militiamen was waiting, stopping Emma's body and lifting her up. Their mourning clothes allude to this as a funeral ritual. They didn't say a word, and McKovis looked at Weinard/Johnny in shock. Guitar couple walked down.

The end of the two shots reinforces the traditional happy ending character. Weinard finally finds her Johnny again and throws herself into his arms under the heavenly waterfall, symbolizing the use of the water of the waterfall to extinguish the hotel fire that had previously been caused by Emma. In a previous scene where she destroyed the hotel first, when the patrol broke into the hotel, Weinard was playing the movie theme song alone at the piano, singing: "Whether you leave or stay..."