Today, October 6th (Sunday) at 1:25 PM, the movie ‘Unforgiven’ (original title: Unforgiven) will be screened on EBS1TV’s ‘Sunday Cinema’. ‘The Unforgiven’, directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman, and Richard Harris, is an American film produced in 1992 and can be viewed by those aged 15 or older. Broadcast length is 131 minutes.
plot:
Until 11 years ago, William Money was a notoriously cruel and ruthless outlaw, but after meeting his wife, he put down alcohol and guns. His wife passed away soon after, but Money leads a normal life, raising pigs with his young son and daughter. Then one day, a young man named Schofield Kid comes to visit Money. Kid dreams of joining hands with him and collecting the bounty offered by Big Whiskey’s prostitutes. A prostitute was seriously injured after being stabbed by cowboys living nearby, and fellow prostitutes were furious and decided to pool money and offer a bounty to whoever killed the criminals. With the sole intention of giving his young children a new life, Money accepts Schofield Kid’s offer. Then, he visits his colleague Ned, who lived as an outlaw with him ten years ago, and asks him to join in on this plan.
As the three begin their journey, another villain, English Bob, seeks out Big Whiskey for the bounty, but is severely beaten and kicked out by Sheriff Little Bill. Right after that, Money’s group, which entered the village, is also intercepted by Little Bill. Money and the other three succeed in killing the two cowboys while avoiding Little Bill’s eyes, but Ned, who is skeptical about the murder, abandons the other two and prepares to return to Kansas first. However, not long after parting ways with the group, Ned is captured by the murdered cowboy’s companions, and eventually dies, unable to withstand Little Bill’s harsh torture. Money, who heard this news, is overcome with anger and returns to the village to seek revenge.
Topic: Reinterpretation of the birth of heroes and legends that dominated western movies
Filmed in Alberta, Canada re-enacts the American West from a realistic perspective that completely excludes sentimentality. The fate of the characters is determined by events that are against their will or beyond their control. Through a storyline centered on the confrontation between a villain trying to live like a human being and a sheriff willing to do anything cruel for the sake of good, the birth of heroes and legends that dominated existing Western films is reinterpreted from a cold perspective.
Point of appreciation: All the extras are real cowboys
To find a setting that accurately recreates the 1880s, director/producer Clint Eastwood and art director Henry Bumstead conducted meticulous preliminary research and selected a location in Alberta, Canada, and constructed farm and village buildings. To add realism, all the extras were cast as real cowboys, and a 19th century train still in operation in Sonora, California was filmed. Thanks to these efforts, it received both critical praise and popular success after its release. It was nominated for 9 Academy Awards and won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Gene Hackman), and Best Editing (Joel Cox).
Director: Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood, a veteran born in 1930, is considered to be the most successful filmmaker who started out as an actor and transformed into a director. He began his acting career in 1955 by appearing in movies in uncredited minor roles, and appeared in television westerns that aired from 1959 to 1965. Make your name known through Then, he was reborn as a global star through the ‘Outlaw Trilogy’ directed by Sergio Leone, the master of macaroni westerns. He then returned to Hollywood and appeared in several entertainment films until 1971. He solidified his position as an action star by appearing in . However, in the same year, a short documentary and While directing, his ability as a director was verified. Afterwards, as if he were training himself, he participated in films of all genres, including comedy, romance, action, and thriller, as a director, lead actor, producer, and screenwriter. And then , Through the same work, he shows his outstanding skills in directing thick dramas. The work that put him in the ranks of masters was in 1992. It can be said. After this film won the Oscar for Best Picture , Like, he directed works that depict individuals who are blurred between good and evil and who fall victim to invisible power or group violence. Clint Eastwood, who had stepped away from directing for a while after directing in 2011, directed the musical in 2014. and war movies presented. He was recognized not only in the United States but also in France, receiving the Medal of Arts and Letters in 1994 and the Legion of Honor in 1997. In 2000, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Venice Film Festival.
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2024-10-06 04:24:31