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The end of an era captured on film. This movie plays like a retrospective on the Western genre that lived a full cyclical life in American moviemaking up to this point. In its last breaths, The Wild Bunch comes around and turns the screened violence into a realistic, violent mess instead of dramatic duels with little care for depicting gore. The film has a ton of collateral death of people whether it be citizens or unimportant military men, but is a noticeable difference in that it’s a part of the story at all. It makes for a thematically strong watch while also having good set pieces of action like the robbery at the beginning and the train heist.
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