And this week's Friday Night movie has been... Will Penny!
As regular readers would know, I like a good western so we arrive at this: a 1968 western with Charlton Heston in the lead role. I can't say I care much for Heston (especially since his disastrous appearance on Bowling for Colombine) but he did single this movie out as his favourite role and the one he was most proud of. Well, sounds like a challenge to me..
In retrospect, there is no denying that this is Heston's show all the way. He has a commanding presence and certainly shows a degree of commitment. So much so, one would think that he is in a separate movie when compared to the antagonists. It has been observed that said villains are the clique version of the west whilst Heston's character represents the more actual representation - and that is one assessment I do agree with.
So what we have here is the story of an aging gunslinger who falls in with a woman and her son and subsequently gets a glimpse of a life he could've led. Certainly a compelling scenario and a lot is certainly done with it.
So yeah, good movie.
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