Review of Four of the Apocalypse (1975) by Christopher J — 10 Jul 2007
An atypical western that Fulci pulls off amazingly. It's endearing, yet sorrowful and very much about struggle. Tomas Milian as the Charles Manson-esque character is freaking scary and Lynne Frederick is so sympathetic and vulnerable here.
Fabio Testi's face is a little blank here and there, but it seems to be sort of in awe of the events he sees around him. He's stunned and his mind is just storing it away for traumatic future days to come in his life.
A personal apocalypse for the four "outcasts of society" is really what the title refers to. Good stuff.
This review of Four of the Apocalypse (1975) was written by Christopher J on 10 Jul 2007.
Four of the Apocalypse has generally received positive reviews.
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