Review of The Wild Bunch (1969) by Adam P — 09 Mar 2010
This film brings together a group of the most filthy, repulsive, grizzled, fat, wrinkly, disgusting, amoral, bland men imaginable and asks you to cheer for them as they do horrible things to men, women and children alike.
Somehow it succeeds. I was cheering. Didn't say I felt good about it. William Holden is almost completely unrecognizable as the anti-hero and the only other characters that stand out are a bunch of flouncy, offensive Mexican whores.
But man, that last fight-scene rivals the lunacy and violence of anything in Tarantino.
This review of The Wild Bunch (1969) was written by Adam P on 09 Mar 2010.
The Wild Bunch has generally received very positive reviews.
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