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24 mars 2007

Bring me the head of Alfredo Garcia

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Some people will do anything for a million dollars...

When a mexican land baron puts a million dollars on the head of the man who seduced his daughter, two money-hungry men (Young and Webber) recruit a small-town bartender (Oates) to help them do thier dirty work. But their tequila-fueled trek across the desolated Mexican frontier grows more intense, gruesome and bloody with every savage murder they leave in their wake !

Hi Guys ! To change my practices and of course, make a true original Nio chronicle, i purpose to write it...in english.
Yes i know, i'm bad but maybe it will be good for you to improve your level of spoken langage (in english) with me. So why not ? Another reason is that this dvd is only available in zone 1 and that i want to push a little my readers... (courage les mecs, mwarfhahaha...)

What can i say about this Peckinpah ? One thing in mind : this is maybe one of the saddest and pessimist movies of bloody Sam. In this film, we can see that apparently, nobody has sense of justice or morality. (Especially if a millon of dollars are at stake... Some would be almost ready to kill their poor mothers !) Warren Oates for exemple, is ready to kill Alfredo to win the million but problem, Alfredo seems to be a little dead (faut juste creuser la tombe et décapiter sa tête pour la ramener au boss, trois fois rien...). Contrary to others films of our Sam where violence was there from the very start, here, it appears only when things gets dark for our poor looser ( Admittedly, violence was palpable at the beginning, with the two rapists but it become really hard at a certain precise moment : when his "girlfriend" died. Sad and beautiful moment of humanity) and finished the movie on this incredible extreme close shot of the silencer of a gun (or a machine gun a think)...

Strange final sequence that we keep in mind for a long time, for sure.

With "Pat Garrett and Billy the kid", this is maybe one of the nostalgiest and moving movie from his director.

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