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Unforgiven
Dedicated to his mentors
Sergio Leone and
Don Siegel,
Clint Eastwood's 1992 Oscar-winner examines the mythic
violence of the Western, taking on the ghosts of his own star
past. Disgusted by Sheriff "Little Bill" Daggett's decree that
several ponies make up for a cowhand's slashing a whore's face,
Big Whiskey prostitutes, led by fierce Strawberry Alice (Frances
Fisher), take justice into their own hands and put a $1000
bounty on the lives of the perpetrators. Notorious
outlaw-turned-hog farmer William Munny (Eastwood) is sought out
by neophyte gunslinger the Schofield Kid (Jaimz
Woolvett) to go with him to Big Whiskey and collect the
bounty. While Munny insists, "I ain't like that no more," he
needs the bounty money for his children, and the two men
convince Munny's clean-living comrade Ned Logan (Morgan
Freeman) to join them in righting a wrong done to a woman.
Little Bill (Oscar-winner
Gene Hackman), however, has no intention of letting any
bounty hunters impinge on his iron-clad authority. When pompous
gunman English Bob (Richard
Harris) arrives in Big Whiskey with pulp biographer W.W.
Beauchamp (Saul
Rubinek) in tow, Little Bill beats Bob senseless and
promises to tell Beauchamp the real story about violent frontier
life and justice. But when Munny, the true unwritten legend,
comes to town, everyone soon learns a harsh lesson about the
price of vindictive bloodshed and the malleability of ideas like
"justice." "I don't deserve this," pleads Little Bill. "Deserve's
got nothin' to do with it," growls Munny, simultaneously summing
up the insanity of western violence and the legacy of Eastwood's
Man With No Name.
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