I am fairly certain there's never been a spaghetti western captured so vividly. I mean, the color saturation of autumn in (wherever they are) is so gorgeous the locals should have used this as a tourism film.
On the other hand, it's nothing more than a boring killfest. First the local loony bin gets set on fire as a diversion, I think, for robbers taking the Dodge City payroll. But the fire goes on and on and on and on.
Then the original bandits get bushwacked by another group of bandits.
Then some bounty hunters show up to chase down the escaped nutjobs.
Lots and lots and lots of gratuitous murdering ensues.
All set to a jaunty, repetitive 16-bar 70s MOR (Middle of the Road) generic tune.
I kept watching for the scenery. But all the killing was degrading, to be honest.
On the other hand, it's nothing more than a boring killfest. First the local loony bin gets set on fire as a diversion, I think, for robbers taking the Dodge City payroll. But the fire goes on and on and on and on.
Then the original bandits get bushwacked by another group of bandits.
Then some bounty hunters show up to chase down the escaped nutjobs.
Lots and lots and lots of gratuitous murdering ensues.
All set to a jaunty, repetitive 16-bar 70s MOR (Middle of the Road) generic tune.
I kept watching for the scenery. But all the killing was degrading, to be honest.