The most underrated Western. A melancholy, dusty, dying film. Pat Garrett must hunt down his friend Billy to survive in the new political world. Bob Dylan’s score (the haunting "Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door") underpins the tragedy. The scene of Billy dying in the dark is not heroic; it is sordid. It is a film about the death of friendship and the rise of commerce.
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Forget the 2007 remake (good as it is). This Glenn Ford/Van Heflin original is a tight, 92-minute chamber piece about duty and moral ambiguity. The waiting game at the hotel is cinematic perfection.
Let us correct the flow. A true Top 3 must be solid.
The most underrated Western. A melancholy, dusty, dying film. Pat Garrett must hunt down his friend Billy to survive in the new political world. Bob Dylan’s score (the haunting "Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door") underpins the tragedy. The scene of Billy dying in the dark is not heroic; it is sordid. It is a film about the death of friendship and the rise of commerce.
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Forget the 2007 remake (good as it is). This Glenn Ford/Van Heflin original is a tight, 92-minute chamber piece about duty and moral ambiguity. The waiting game at the hotel is cinematic perfection.
Let us correct the flow. A true Top 3 must be solid.