Review of The Wild Bunch (1969) by Francisco G — 14 Apr 2012
A fearless western that isn't afraid to pack the needed punches. Peckinpah's violent vision of the decaying west is aided by stellar performances by all the cast and a certain poetry to this dying age that fits like a glove.
It's a bit derivative at times and the editing a bit messy on the action set pieces but everything is handled with such confidence that these little details can be easily forgotten.
This review of The Wild Bunch (1969) was written by Francisco G on 14 Apr 2012.
The Wild Bunch has generally received very positive reviews.
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