The closing film of the 56th Berlin Film Festival is a special edition of the 1973 western "Billy Kid" (Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid). "Billy the Kid Billy the Kid" tells the story of a man named Pat Garrett who was appointed sheriff in New Mexico in 1881 to hunt down his former friend Billy Kid. Billy Kid is a legendary criminal in American history. His real name is William Bonnie. When he was young, he wandered around and was good at drawing a gun. It is said that it takes only 0.3 seconds from drawing a gun to shooting. Billy Kid once murdered 21 people and was finally killed by Pat Garrett. The director of this film, Sam Perkins, is a famous master of American action movies, who invented the technique of packing bloody shooting scenes in slow motion and hymns for the founder of violence aesthetics. Later, the films of the famous Hong Kong director John Woo were full of imitations of him. In addition to Billy the Kid, Sam Pagimpa's masterpiece is the afternoon gunshot (Ride The Hi...)