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Chapter 612613 The premiere of "Dancing With Wolves" (2)(1/4)

The young man, Shui T-sin, was worried about the boy, and was even more frightened by the bull roaring and rushing over.

Marskolov stood up, and there were many people in the audience like him.

"Bang!" Just as everyone was worried, a gunshot broke out and a huge blood hole appeared on the bull's neck.

Medium shot. Dunbar sat on the horse not far away, holding the gun intently.

"!" The bull, who was hit by the neck, did not stop at all, but became more and more irritable.

"Bang!"

"Bang!"

"Bang!"

Three more gunshots, and the bull finally fell to the ground. The huge inertia made its body slide on the grass, and in the water.

Huh. The audience finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Instead of catching and killing the buffalo herds, the Indians stopped hunting after confirming that the killing of the buffalo was enough for the tribe's people's food reserves.

They jumped off the horse and began to cut the bison meat without wasting any of them, which contrasted with the barbaric behavior of the whites slaughtering the bison.

The herd of bison gradually calmed down, lowered her head to eat grass not far away, and continued to play. The life-and-death struggle just now seemed to have not happened at all.

Looking at the Indians on the screen, many viewers made a sound of tsk. Their lifestyle was recognized and respected by everyone.

The action of capturing the bison allowed Dunbar to gain the respect of all Sioux people, and saving T in the water made him called the most popular Sioux person.

The Sioux returned with a full load, and Dunbar returned to the Lyndon post. But there, he felt unprecedented loneliness.

Leaving the Sioux people made him feel distressed, and from the bottom of his heart, he had already developed a deep recognition of the Sioux people.

So just a few days later, Dunbar stepped onto the war horse and headed happily to the Sioux camp.

The pair of socks followed Dunbar. The male wolf had completely become Dunbar's friend. Dunbar got off his horse and played with it on the grassland. Under the brilliant sunset, each person and wolf played with each other on the earthen beams so warm that it was sad.

The square was quiet, and no one spoke. Although the eyes and expressions of the audience were not visible, I knew that they must have smiles on their faces and a quiet and warm smile.

If people in the world live like this, what else would there be trouble?

Kicking birds and emitting wind also saw this scene. They gave Dunbar a Sioux name: Dancing with the wolf.

Dunbar took off his military uniform and put on the Indian clothes. In his outfit, he became a Sioux. He lived in the tribe like the Indians, hunting with the wind, and patrolling every land in the Indians' control with the Indians. In the process of life, he understood the Indians little by little, understood their lives and their beliefs.

In this ten-minute scene, the audience unconsciously agreed with the Indian lifestyle: they regard the earth as their mothers and live with the grasslands, trees and rivers. They are completely a natural part. They are clean, pure, brave and tenacious.

In contrast, those white people who only know how to kill and destroy seem so dirty and humble.

While Dunbar was integrating into the Indian life, he gradually developed feelings for the fist. Although he learned that the fist was mourning, he even made the love in his heart burn after the fist.

Dunbar returned to the Lyndon post for the last time and wrote a sentence in his diary: I love to stand with my fists, and then he devoted himself to the Indian life.

The love between the two finally went out of control.

When Dunbar and his fist stood in the quiet and beautiful river beside their lives, the audience sighed repeatedly, and the sigh was filled with hope and appreciation, as well as blessings and recognition.

But their lives were broken by the invasion of the Pani tribe.

On this day, Dunbar and Kicking Bird were discussing things in the tent, and a Sioux sentry ran back in blood.

He reported to the ten bears that the Pani horse team was coming.

The news shocked the Sioux people, and kicked the bird to tell Dunbar that the Pani tribe was a big clan and that the Sioux could not beat them at all.

When everyone was panicked, Dunbar told the ten bears that he could go back to the outpost to get weapons. In this way, the Sioux people equipped with guns would definitely have no problem dealing with the Pani people.

Ten bears agreed to Dunbar's proposal. Dunbar brought water to the gun and ammunition.

A war land came, which once again made the audience extremely nervous.

Close-up, a small flower on the ground trembled slightly in the wind, and one foot broke into the camera, rudely trampling the flower under her feet.

The camera moved upwards, and an Indian wearing an iron ring on his nose looked at the Sioux camp not far away with an axe.

He waved behind him, and countless Pani people appeared in the camera.

"Kill them all!" Under the leadership of this leader, the Pani people flowed across the river and rushed down the Sioux camp.

In their opinion, this late-night sneak attack was a success. If you rushed over like this, the Sioux people would definitely be killed in their sleep.

Bang bang bang bang!

When these people rushed into the river, gunshots broke through the tranquility of the night, and the Sioux people lying ambushed everywhere flocked out, and the Pani people were all dismissed and kept wailing.

Despite the attack, these people still rushed into the Sioux people's garrison with the advantage of large numbers, and the two sides started hand-to-hand combat.

The weapons were the upper hand, the Sioux people became more and more brave, while the Pani people still fought to fight.

During the battle, the leader of the Pani tribe killed many people in the tribe, screaming with blood. However, as his subordinates died one by one, he became alone and was then trapped in the river.

Facing such a vicious person, no one of the Sioux people surrounding him stepped forward for a while, Dunbar rushed over and shot him to death.

At the end of the war, all the Pani invaders were wiped out, and the Sioux camp cheered.

Dunbar saved the Sioux people and was treated like a hero. It was also on this night that Kicking the bird told Dunbar that he could marry and stand with a fist.

The Sioux then held a grand wedding for Dunbar and Kunquan. The people in the tribe set up new tents for them and sent various supplies. This scene deeply impressed the audience by the strong family and friendship that permeated the Indians.

The movie came here. It seemed as if everything had become brighter. But Dunbar talked to the kicking bird, which made the string in the audience's heart tense again.

Dunbar told the kicking bird that there will be as many white people as stars.

As he said, when Dunbar visited the Linden post again, he found that the tents were covered.

A large number of local troops sent by the white man. Dunbar went to say hello, but was arrested by others. He lost all the certificates of his identity. The white officers believed that this was a traitor and decided to take him back to trial.

"Unfair! What a bullshit army!"

"These bitches have always been unreasonable!"

Many white audiences started to curse, among which Marskolov had the greatest voice.

But the subsequent drama made everyone applaud.

During the escort, Feng Zhongfan took people to rescue Dunbar and killed all the escorts.

No one accused the Indians of being cruel anymore

The audience used applause to express their recognition and appreciation of the Indians.

He and Dunbar were taken back to the Sioux land. There was also a second lieutenant named Hassen.

When this person appeared on the screen, many people beside me opened their eyes wide.

Because of the actor who plays Lieutenant Hasson, Lester Cameron.

Dunbar did not let Fengzhong radiate and kill him. Instead, he took him into custody.

The emergence of a large number of white troops made the Sioux people panic. At the same time, the prison car was robbed and many soldiers were killed, which also gave the white army an excuse to start a war. A supportive army advanced and decided to clean up the Indians. The person in charge of command was the old general who promoted Dunbar to come here.

Panoramic shot of white officers meeting in a tent, discussing how to deal with the Indians.

"General, Hongfan is brave and good at fighting. Even if we have a large number of weapons, there will be heavy casualties." An officer frowned in front of the map.

"Yes, those red fans are coming and going immediately, and it's too difficult to catch them all in one go." Another officer agreed very much.

"What do you think should you do?" The general sat in front of the table and looked at his men with expressionless expression.

The officers immediately discussed it. After a long time, a staff officer stood up and smirked twice.

"General, the reason why the Red Man is difficult to deal with is because of their war horses. If we solve their horses, they will be like losing their legs and not let us slaughter them?! At that time, such a large piece of land will be mine!"

A group of people put their heads together and laughed.

"mean!"

"Shameless!"

...

Scolding came from every corner of the square.

In the long-range shot, the Sioux people's residence, horses sniffed in the horse farm. One by one, dark shadows entered the camera, and they threw the things they brought into the horse farm, and then quickly disappeared.

Early in the morning, the young man Shui T came to the horse farm and his eyes opened his mouth wide.

In the long-range shot, war horses lie down on the ground, foaming at the mouth without a trace of breath.

Tens of thousands of horses were stacked, some of which were still struggling at the verge of death, extremely tragic.

"Despicable! Too despicable!"

Everyone in the square was angry.

The next series of storyboards at the horse farm made them even more indignant.

Not only was the Sioux people's poison horse incident just published in the newspaper before, but the American people were angry that documentary. They never thought that such scenes would appear in the movie, and they saw these scenes when they had already developed a deep understanding of the Indians.

This made everyone unable to accept it. Needless to say, the whites felt ashamed of what the white army in the movie did, and on the other hand, they felt unprecedented anger.

This scene made all the audience understand one thing in an instant, that is, why did Indians treat white people like that at the beginning of the movie?! It made them understand what the white people did to Indians!

The dissatisfaction with the white people that had been accumulating from the beginning was completely aroused at this time.
To be continued...
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