He's an Unarmed Man! | Unforgiven

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  • Опубликовано: 28 мар 2024
  • I am reviewing/reacting to Unforgiven for the first time!
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  • @TheBeatenPaths
    @TheBeatenPaths 3 месяца назад +6

    No ones ever notices Will's first drink under the tree.

  • @chriswilletts3621
    @chriswilletts3621 3 месяца назад +7

    It took me realise that this movie was like saying. Some bad dudes play a character, some are the real deal and that's all they can be. Great film, thank you!

    • @karlydoc
      @karlydoc 3 месяца назад +1

      Ididn't understand that,please re write.

    • @chriswilletts3621
      @chriswilletts3621 3 месяца назад +6

      @@karlydoc No worries. I work in the care sector I understand how it is. Basically, all the characters in this movie who first took the hit contract, act the part of killers. They all soon crumble and show their true colours. Little Bill and Clint Eastwood are the only two real bad guys. As they both try to exist as normal everyday guys and fail. And they don't yap about their bad reputation. Yet Clint Eastwood feels remorse for his evil, Bill doesn't.

    • @TylerD288
      @TylerD288 2 месяца назад

      I agree, but another thing this movie does is deromanticize the myth of the "wild west" by showing that many of the the famous stories that helped to create the myth of the wild west were most likely exaggerated, just like English Bob and the Schofield Kid basically lie about their deeds, and Little Bill acts like an expert gunfighter, but gets killed in the end. Meanwhile, William Munny is the only person downplaying his past deeds, truly is disgusted by them, and doesn't want to brag about them. The Schofield Kid breaking down after his killing also deromanticizes the act of killing, he will clearly be haunted by that one life he took, but at the beginning of that scene he's trying to play it up, make it sound legendary, but he breaks and begins crying. Munny understands. Great acting by all involved.

  • @Coolrockndad
    @Coolrockndad Месяц назад +1

    This great film won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1993.

  • @lancerx1759
    @lancerx1759 2 месяца назад +1

    Great Reaction !!!

  • @TylerD288
    @TylerD288 2 месяца назад +2

    Can't believe Maureen said "wh*re house"! 😂 C'mon Maureen, keep it classy, it's a brothel or "ranch".

  • @MichaelSmith-rp6ud
    @MichaelSmith-rp6ud 3 месяца назад +3

    Great reaction . This is not your typical Western. Clint Eastwood made his reputation as a gun fighter. I feel this movie is the end cap of his young gunfighter now older trying to put his past behind him and living with his regrets. Stripping away the romantic myth. Great movie.

  • @OcotilloTom
    @OcotilloTom 3 месяца назад +2

    A good movie and pretty realistic to the times. I had an ancestor that killed the last Earp (Warren) in Arizona in a gunfight. It occurred in Willcox, Arizona on July 6th.,1900.. Warren was the younger brother of Wyatt, Virgil et. all. Warren was not at the gunfight in Tombstone but did take part in the "Vendetta Ride" afterwards.
    El Mirage Land and Cattle Company
    El Mirage, Arizona

    • @spitshinetommy8296
      @spitshinetommy8296 Месяц назад

      Warren Earp... played by?

    • @spitshinetommy8296
      @spitshinetommy8296 Месяц назад

      Jim Caviezel! The great Mr. Caviezel in "Wyatt Earp" 1994. 191 minutes. 5 bags.

  • @craigtalbott731
    @craigtalbott731 3 месяца назад +1

    The Mrs and I caught this (gr8) one upon its release in the theaters. CE was my late wife's very favorite and really loved all of his pix. My Auntie Gloria was a film/TV actress from the early-50s to the mid-60s and worked w/ Eastwood a couple of times on the "Rawhide" western series. (She may have been to one to give him his first on-screen kiss.) Also this was photographed in Alberta.

  • @YoureMrLebowski
    @YoureMrLebowski 3 месяца назад +1

    good decision. 👍🏼

  • @simplybernsarizala
    @simplybernsarizala 3 месяца назад +2

    Nice reaction 😎

  • @user-sy5vv4ze3h
    @user-sy5vv4ze3h 3 месяца назад +4

    Nice to see a reactor close in age to me. This is my favorite western, although it is really an antiwestern, strictly speaking. It deconstructs the romantic mythology of the old west, showing the reality stripped of heroics and exaggeration.
    It does this through many story elements: the subject of the plot, Will’s loss of expertise in riding and shooting, the exaggeration of the woman’s wounds with each retelling, the sadism of the sheriff, the Kid’s shattered illusions, the lewd double-entendre of Corky’s nickname, the contribution of sensationalistic writers, and much more. Finally, it actually has comparatively little gunplay, which deliberately undermines the expectation of viewers. My favorite scenes are the poignant interaction between Will and Delilah, and the Kid’s self-realization

  • @thunderstruck5484
    @thunderstruck5484 3 месяца назад +1

    I believe the normal town folk probably appreciated Little Bill keeping bad guys out of their town and didn’t care much about a saloon girl getting cut up, much like the much hated Mayor Vaughan in Jaws, he made poor decisions but was looking out for the local business owners, just a different perspective of what voters might actually think, thanks enjoy your channel!

  • @gggooding
    @gggooding 3 месяца назад +1

    A meditation on American violence as entertainment...the Writer is all of *us* as audience, foolishly romantic and thirsty for stage blood.
    This movie, like killing a man, is a helluva thing.
    Its an anti-western...I could babble on about it, but nihilism has a fairly clear message in an of itself.
    "Deserve's got nuthin to do with it."

  • @timroebuck3458
    @timroebuck3458 3 месяца назад +2

    If you want to see a young Clint Eastwood, the DOLLARS TRILOGY from the 60s is a great start. (A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS, FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE, and THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY) Some of the greatest Westerns ever.

  • @captainofdunedain3993
    @captainofdunedain3993 3 месяца назад +2

    Hello Maureen!
    This is one of my fav movies! Francis Fisher as Strawberry Alice character was great! Also at 34:04 look how William face impression changes dramatically! It was so good!
    Anyway it was great video! I enjoyed so much. Maybe you might consider to watch next ''Manchester by the Sea'' later.
    Take care lady.

  • @romeroflores7576
    @romeroflores7576 3 месяца назад +3

    🐎🐎🐎🤠🤠🤠This is my favorite Western! The title of the movie is intriguing. Does Munny still seek forgiveness from his dead wife and the others he's wronged? There is a sense that he is still haunted by guilt: He has reformed but has not made amends. If Clint Eastwood had not been a star, he would still be a major director. Consider his other great movies like "Mystic River" and "Million Dollar Baby." I want to say there is one exchange in the movie that has long stayed with me. After he is fatally wounded, Little Bill says, "I don't deserve this, to die like this, I was building a house." And Munny says, "Deserve's got nothin' to do with it." Actually deserve got everything to do with it, and although Ned Logan and Delilah do not get what they deserve, William Munny sees that the others do. That implacable moral balance, in which good silences evil, is at the heart of the Western, and Eastwood is not shy about saying so.

  • @Christobanistan
    @Christobanistan 3 месяца назад +4

    Finally someone notices it wasn't the little guy who did the cutting, he just pulled the other one off her and tried to make up for his friend's crime. The cut up girl even thought he was nice, but that madam was so full of bloodlust she wanted them both dead.

    • @porflepopnecker4376
      @porflepopnecker4376 11 дней назад

      Very true, and it amazes me how many viewers come away thinking the whores such as bloodthirsty Strawberry Alice are the good guys even though they bear a huge responsibility for the death and carnage that occurs. Delilah is the only truly blameless character in the end.

  • @aranerem5569
    @aranerem5569 3 месяца назад +1

    Hello

  • @ralphwillis1126
    @ralphwillis1126 3 месяца назад +1

    I watched one of your reviews before and it was not what I expected. So I watched this one. It was pretty good. Your appearance gave me a lot of doubt.