Review of Four of the Apocalypse (1975) by Ted W — 09 Oct 2010
Spaghetti westerns got darker as the era was approaching it's end. Having explored almost every narrative route possible they began to become more introspective. Lucio brings his signature to this work, and while there's not much action or gore going on there's an always obscure and almost depressing mood that rides along with the characters.
Milian shines big time as the vicious chaco, the soundtrack is way too happy for what we are seeing onscreen, maybe that was the idea? Our heroes could have been a bit smarter, who would be willing to share some peyote with a guy like chaco?
This review of Four of the Apocalypse (1975) was written by Ted W on 09 Oct 2010.
Four of the Apocalypse has generally received positive reviews.
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