The film begins by narrating the life and part of the ideology of those years in the racherías and towns of Mexico, letting us see in some way the style of dress, the bearing and vocabulary that the men of those years handled. The performances of Rodolfo de Anda and Jorge Rivero made the film take the turn it did, as they were the protagonists who made each scene of it exciting. The role of the death of the protagonists themselves shows us that the Old West has always maintained these primises. I think the main difference between American and Mexican Western cinema is the budget, because the villains and main characters of these films are always similar, it is deduced that this medium budget film offers a lot of fun and entertainment, mixed with medium action of the old west.
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