Graveyard Poet
6Feb12
My favorite Spaghetti Western (as much as I dig Leone's Man With No Name trilogy, this Sergio outdoes that Sergio) and my favorite Morricone score. So hauntingly beautiful.
My favorite Spaghetti Western (as much as I dig Leone's Man With No Name trilogy, this Sergio outdoes that Sergio) and my favorite Morricone score. So hauntingly beautiful.
The bleakest and most depressing Western ever made--yet it's also the most unique of its genre, the Spaghetti Western, and deeply touching. Ennio Morricone's greatest score, his most celestial compositions.
Holy shit, what a great Spaghetti Western this was. Klaus Kinski + Jean-Louis Trintignant : Pure gold. This flick just landed straight into my personal canon.
Love this .my favourite spahgetti western, great to watch at christmas if you're feeling lonely.
I loved the ending. The happy ending was worth watching as well. The only thing that stops it from being a 4/5 is the dubbing. I cannot fucking stand dubs. Could just be me. Everything else was exceptional about this movie.
Two gunslingers, Silenzio and Loco, meet in Utah in 1899's blizzard, where the snowy landscapes will be inevitably splattered with blood. A bleak western with some atypical patterns, the presence of two great european actors, and a powerful conclusion.