3/18/2010

Re: Reinventing the Western


Characteristics of a western genre are heroes (cowboys)/and or outlaw heroes, good vs. evil, and the battle between cowboys and native americans and the usual setting takes place in western nights. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is a western because the battle in the movie is between the outlaw and official hero. The setting was taken place in a western town. The Good, Bad, and the Ugly is different from the The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance because there is more of a western theme song, more intense battle scene wise and there's more of mysterious twists in the film and more film techniques.

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