Subjunctive mood for the eastern genre

Intro. "A Bullet for the General" is a 1966 spagetti-western film directed by Damiano Damiani. The movie tells the story of El Chuncho, a bandit, and Bill Tate (or El Ni;o/The Kid), a counter-revolutionary contract killer in Mexico. 

The plot of the movie could be a good idea for Russian directors, implemented as "Брат-3" (Brother-3) to continue the trilogy after "Брат" and "Брат-2". In my opinion, watching this Eastern genre film with English subtitles can be very useful for English language practice, despite the somewhat confusing plot in a modern context. In my opinion it's absolutely Estern, not Western genre in light of circumstances.
 
This is not advice for Russian directors but rather an assumption about what could happen if Russia's strategists had more freedom for their creative thinking. As you can see, there are protagonists and antagonists in the plot. In the face of gringo Nino, all Americans are presented as acquisitive men.
 
In turn, Chuncho is a vicious one who betrayed his brother and like-minded people, but he killed the gringo in the final scene of the movie. Possibly, Mr. Sukhorukov could play the character of the modern Russian Chuncho. And the absence of Sergey Bodrov, for obvious reasons, can be compensated by other plot nuances.


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