Analysis of Western Movie Introduction The two movies we chose were danced with wolves starring in the 1990's by Kevin Actors. Native American Native American is depicted as a foolish interaction with a woman wearing a feather hat. In the movie, I saw a native American male giving men a woman and a feather hat. This shows that they are stupid and that no one has love.
That's why it's strange to think of a black movie as a type. It's at least an open movie. Regardless of whether it was filmed by Thomas H. Ince in 1916, by John Ford in 1939, or by Clint Eastwood in 1992, the western part is the western western part. The same can be said about war movies, comedy, crime movies. But black movies have historically been determined by specific circumstances; that is why recent black movies or so-called new blacks seemed almost like always nostalgic sports.
What is not allowed is a dark and memorable movie that can be thought of as the most exciting moment of Clint Eastwood. As the last climax of Eastwood's revisionist Western trilogy in the 1880's the revisionist West followed the journey of William Moony (Eastwood), a struggling swine farmer. Husband and two children are as dark past violent murderers. After two cowboys abused a prostitute, her prostitute provided compensation for the death of two men. Soon Munny began hunting, later Ned (Morgan Freeman) and young blind man 'Schofield Kid' (Jaimz Woolvett) joined. This stage setting will be the most toughest and most realistic and the best in Eastwood Western.
In 1992, at the beginning of his heyday, Eastwood reviewed the genre of the West in his film "Unforgiven" where he supervised the old former Gunman and starred. As early as 1976, this movie appeared in movies such as The Cut - Whore Killings and William Munny Killings, but Eastwood postponed the project because he wanted to play a role until he got older. And use it as his last western play. What is unacceptable is great business and great success; Jack Masters of the Los Angeles Times said it is the best classical Western character since the search of John Ford in 1956. This movie won nine Oscar nominations I've won 4, including Eastwood's best photographs and best director (including the best original script of Eastwood's best actor and David Weber) and Eastwood's best photos
In 1973, Eastwood directed his first Western Highland Wanderer and he also starred. This movie has a moral and supernatural theme later emulated by Pale Rider. The plot follows a strange stranger (Eastwood) into the boring western town hired to protect them from the three felons the people are about to release. In this movie, there is still confusion about whether a stranger is a brother of a criminal Lynch and a murderer, or is his ghost. The hole in the plot is filled with black humor and fable influenced by Leone. The revisionists' movies are welcomed in different ways, but the success rate of the box office is high. Arthur Night commented that Eastwood's director "is derived because it is rich in expressiveness." The fusion of Leon's approach and their own delusive social view