Review of The Great Silence (1968) by Eduardo A — 19 Oct 2007
Sergio Corbucci, the other great exponent from the spaghetti western show us the most crude side from this amazing genre.
Meanwhile Leone is more poetic, Corbucci is more rude and direct, there no space for good or evil, anybody can die without mercy or hope.
There is one of the best character from the cinema, the cold main protagonist Silence and the ruthless Tigrero, performance by the genius Klaus Kinski, best villain ever!
Ennio Morricone show us another great soundtrack that inspire cold sadness.
This is other thing that I don't see before, a western in the snow! Really, I always see towns in the middle of desert, this is the first time where I see snow everywhere O.O.
If you are really a spaghetti western fan, you need see this.
This review of The Great Silence (1968) was written by Eduardo A on 19 Oct 2007.
The Great Silence has generally received very positive reviews.
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