Gli — Spietati
The film strips away the romanticism of the Wild West. Violence is portrayed as clumsy, painful, and morally degrading.
Clint Eastwood’s (1992) remains one of the most influential "crepuscular" Westerns ever made. Unlike the heroic gunslingers of the past, Eastwood’s William Munny is a retired killer, haunted by his past and struggling to support his children as a failed hog farmer. Gli spietati
Eastwood dedicated the film "to Sergio and Don" (Leone and Siegel), effectively closing his personal chapter on the Western genre. The Magazine: 25 Years of Cinema Culture Gli spietati (1992) - IMDb The film strips away the romanticism of the Wild West