True Grit

John Wayne's character Rooster was so popular they made a sequel.

25: Mattie tells Rooster she needs him to find the man who killed her father. She shows him a large gun and he agrees to talk with her over dinner. We get to know them; she doesn't drink coffee, just buttermilk. Rooster drinks whiskey from a jug. He plays cards with his friend and there's a cat on the table. He agrees to help her. The birth of something new.

45: She discusses her venture to find Chaney her father's killer with a merchant and buys a horse. La Beouf (Glen Campbell) wants Chaney alive, Mattie wants him dead. Mattie becomes aware she can't always get things her way. They argue about whether or not Mattie's going with them. Now that I'm aware.

60: On the trail, Glen hunts a turkey, they decide to eat it later. They ride along green hills and stop at a winding stream. Rooster approaches a shack with a gun. They smoke two men out and one of them is Dennis Hopper. There's no going back now.

-45: Rooster shoots one of the antagonists, Ned Pepper (Robert Duvall) escapes. Glen arrives, they notice the dead man is just a teenager. Rooster knows where Ned is going. Discovery.

-25: Chaney has Mattie. Mattie says Rooster is dead. "Rooster is no good friend of mine and now he's left me with cutthroats." We learn of a deal Rooster made to keep Mattie alive. Chaney will made up with Ned later when they find a horse for him. Eventually, Rooster faces off against three of them on horseback and Mattie gets her revenge. The final turning point.