Wednesday, October 24, 2018

A Fistful Of Dollars

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For the fifteenth film of the month we have A Fistful Of Dollars

First off, we have the story which has A wandering gunfighter plays two rival families against each other in a town torn apart by greed, pride, and revenge. I thought the story was very entertaining with the twists and turns it takes and shows how good a western can be. 

Next, we have the characters which overall, I thought were very interesting especially the Man With No Name as he uses his skills, wits and personality to foil both rival families and help out when he can.

As for the film's visuals I thought the film looked stunning with some excellent uses of lighting and camera positions which added to the aesthetic of the film and setting that was used. Now we have the action which I thought was very thrilling to watch as the Man With No Name played both families for his own gain. Moving onto the tone of the film which had a good mix of action and suspense that kept the film going to make it enjoyable. I thought the soundtrack of the film which was really good and suited the Western genre very well especially the main theme. 

Overall, I thought this film was an excellent film with a thrilling story and entertaining action which was all very good looking with the choices in the cinematography that proves why Sergio Leone is one of the best when it comes to Western films. 

I give A Fistful Of Dollars a score of 8/10

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