Marfa, Texas, USA
30n18, 104w01
Rodden Rating: XX
Notes: This is an excellent movie with a captivating evil villain. Take note of Javier's legacy placement describing what he is well known for & consistently any time he is protrayed as such he does a phenomenal job. I got inspired by this amusing scene where his character meets the Desert Aire Manager. This scene is also one of my favorites in the film where the protagonist & antagonist duke it out. For the reading, I took venus semisquare sun





Chatgpt o1: "These riddles describe a tense encounter set against a backdrop of grit and isolation, where a fearsome figure roams the land with unwavering determination. The first portion focuses on everyday folk who find themselves questioning or defying this stranger, attempting to safeguard a friend who has gone into hiding. A resolute woman stands firm, refusing to betray someone’s location even under heavy pressure. Despite the intruder’s thinly veiled threats, some citizens remain outwardly calm and stubborn, reminding the visitor that not everyone in their small community can be easily cowed. This atmosphere of withheld information and quiet defiance underlines just how risky it is to resist a danger as pervasive as the visitor’s rage. In the second section, the spotlight shifts to more explicit acts of violence, where the unyielding antagonist seems unbothered by the moral weight of taking lives. People who attempt to flee or bargain for safety seldom succeed, as the killer methodically singles out victims and executes them with chilling resolve. Fear ripples through the community as word spreads that a remorseless individual is relentlessly hunting those who stand in the way. Even casual encounters with the stranger prove deadly, underscoring a brutal reality: opposing a figure so driven and callous typically seals one’s fate. This grim chain of events ultimately drives home how fragile life can be when confronted by such merciless resolve."
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