One dollar, Sergio Leone (1964) 's movie "Dollar Struggle", the only heroes are damaged. This resembles the status of a solitary hero in many so-called "Italian Western films". Western Italian film was filmed in Europe, in addition to the main character, it also uses Italian actors and voices in the voice of the United States. Western Italian movies have completely changed the face of the West as they become increasingly violent and solitary heroes got worse.
Blood, intestines, and rock music. Sergio Leone (35) A Fistful of Dollars (1964) broke a new type of movie and opened up a career for future movie production elite like Clint Eastwood. Under the influence of Akira Kurosawa, Leone opposed the story of a legendary warrior. Leone changed the landscape of Italy into a cruel Western town. And we will prepare for the new gunner and "no one without a name". Crawl Ridley Scott (42) I feel this feeling whenever I'm in outer space in the world of Alien (1979). That movie made the movie a pure gold for its fear and suspended shear. A strong woman who is a woman's role, a powerful leader tied to Sigorny Weaver, and Ridley's magical power to build the world in front of us, leaving you a pure emotional horror
Walker is similar to "Unknown Man" of Clint Eastwood in "New Myth" idol in the 1960 's. In Point Blank, what Boorman did for robbery movies was what Sergio Leone did for A Fistful of Dollars (1964) for the west. Both have rebuilt American culture and have created some carefully designed themes for some new myths. The trilogy of Leone's Dollars opposes the myriad repetitions of ways in which the West wins, treats it as a contemporary fable, re-invents a mold hanging from a central role rather than a cowboy than a cowboy. Boorman took a similar mythical approach, and of course he exploited it in Excalibur (1981) unscrupulously and made Walker anti Arthur. Remember, he may be a criminal, but like the legendary King of England he was also betrayed by his right-handed man and his wife.
The similarity of the two still images displayed above is clearly visible at a glance. From this point, you can see that Sergio Leon draws most of his inspiration from his breakthrough movie "Financial Dollar" from Samurai's Samurai movie "Yosimbo". Leone took a lot of stories of Kurosawa 's movie and its style elements and works, and applied it to his work.
In the Japanese movie, Director Akira Kurosawa who won the Oscar Award produced Yojimbo (1961). Like the previous movie, it has extensive influence all over the world. The impact of this movie is most evident in Sergio Leone's "A Fistful of Dollars" (1964) and Walter Hill's "Last Man Standing" (1996). Yosingbo is also the origin of the trend of "unknown man". New Hollywood is the period after the decline of the studio system of the 1950s and 1960s and the end of the production code (replaced by the MPAA movie rating system in 1968). In the 1970s, filmmakers increased the portrayal of explicit sexual content and demonstrated firefights and battle scenes, including images of blood death - this is Wes Craven's "Last Last House" (1972) That is a good example.