Review of My Name Is Nobody (1973) by Ninon M — 29 Aug 2017
Much self-mockery in this Spaghetti Western! 'My Name is Nobody', filled with slapstick gags, is a light, delightful caricature of the extravaganzas of its cinematic genre, it is a film which intentionally trades the tension and epic aspect of its predecessors for comedy, without stepping down the quality of its score (Morricone's) and actors (Terence Hill and Henry Fonda).
'My Name is Nobody' is lightweight, but nevertheless achieves to fulfill its aims.
This review of My Name Is Nobody (1973) was written by Ninon M on 29 Aug 2017.
My Name Is Nobody has generally received very positive reviews.
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