05-21-2017, 07:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-21-2017, 10:20 PM by ZpaceJ0ck0.)
So today I watched Clint Eastwood's Pale Rider.
Eastwood cuts deep into the film's characters in what is a rather standard script. Particularly, in the scenes involving the preacher and a gold-mining family. Eastwood also succeeds in giving his film a dark atmosphere which only adds to its intensity.
Also, Richard Dysart creates an all-too-believable villain, and Western veteran John Russell is well-cast as a middle-aged mercenary who him and his hired guns has to face the hero of the story.
Eastwood cuts deep into the film's characters in what is a rather standard script. Particularly, in the scenes involving the preacher and a gold-mining family. Eastwood also succeeds in giving his film a dark atmosphere which only adds to its intensity.
Also, Richard Dysart creates an all-too-believable villain, and Western veteran John Russell is well-cast as a middle-aged mercenary who him and his hired guns has to face the hero of the story.