The famous French film critic Bazin once praised western films as "eternal legends". So, what are the characteristics of western films? How did westerns develop? What American history do Westerns reflect? In today's article, I will analyze Westerns from the trilogy of "Red Dead Redemption", "Red Dead Redemption", and "Red Dead Redemption". Director: Sergio Lione Sergio Lione is a famous Italian director, whose representative works are "The Good and the Bad", "Westworld", "Once Upon a Time in America" and so on. As the pioneer of spaghetti westerns, or spaghetti westerns, Sergio is popular with audiences around the world. In 1964, Leone adapted Kurosawa's "Red Dead Redemption" into "Red Dead Redemption", pioneering the style of spaghetti westerns, and successfully ushered in a new spring for Westerns that were already in decline. Actor: Clint Eastwood As one of the representatives of Western films, Eastwood's superb performance in the film made him gradually famous. He played the protagonist, Red Dead Redemption, in "Red Dead Redemption". He arrived in a small town and triggered a battle between two groups of forces in the town. In the end, he not only made profits, but also successfully maintained the safety of the town. Different from the protagonists of traditional American westerns, Clint Eastwood's dart player is not a hero with a strong sense of justice, but a mellow character and a profit-oriented classic dart player. This image setting distinguishes American Westerns from Italian Westerns. Soundtrack: Ennio three four five six. Six, perfect number. One two three four five six. Six, the perfect number. Isn't three the perfect number? Three is the perfect number, right? Yeah but Igot six more bullets in my gun.
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