Review of The Wild Bunch (1969) by Kalel J — 29 Aug 2008
A brutal western venture that aims to blur the normalities of story progression and the thematics prevalent of this genre. Possibly more than any other film of its category, The Wild Bunch confuses the notions of good and bad, right and wrong, as we merely follow certain "sides".
Peckinpah's seeming purposeful resemblances of Holden and Ryan add extra layers to the uniform stealing, citizen welfare abandoning antics of the characters to make us wonder - is it really worth the bloodshed when neither man is good?
This review of The Wild Bunch (1969) was written by Kalel J on 29 Aug 2008.
The Wild Bunch has generally received very positive reviews.
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