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That makes sense. Think I'll give it a second watch then. Yep. He's pushed by Congress. Just went with the flow. Convincing thought! Thanks for sharing. Nice input! Thanks. There are two dreams. The first one is about the money. Sheriff said in the end he lost the money his father gave him. And whoever involved with 2m dollars either dead or injured or morally empty. So that means Sheriff wasn't controlled by his greedy on money. He led a good life which witnessed his retirement. The second dream is more complicated. But I don't think it's related to death. Death is not what his second dream is about. "Carrying fire in a horn" means it's a primitive way of starting fires by carrying embers from one campsite to the next so there's no need to take flint or a match. The cold, mountainous path represents his current life, full of moral uncertainty and darkness. By carrying this fire forward, he thinks somehow this will enable a return to that simpler good his father represents(the beginning part about his father not wearing a gun). But deep down in his mind, he knows what he desire will never come true. Yep. Just finished reading a review of the movie. Sheriff always interpreted the world the way he thought it was, not exactly what it actually was. Kinda surprised that Sheriff in fact was the main leading role. Yep. I thought he's gonna veto it and procrastinate until this bargain chip serves his purpose right. Guess after all he's not that willing to piss off his alliances and opponents. Sorry, I just did. My misunderstanding. Thanks for sharing! Django from Django Unchained. I come from Asia. Most straightforward? I find that pretty hard to believe. View all replies >