
Looking back on the two Western movies that we watched in class they are both similar and different. Again, I wasn't a huge fan of Westerns to beging with but I enjoyed these two films.
Going back to the double bubble map that we did in class analysing the similarities and differences between teh Classic and Revisionist Western, I would have to say that I liked Unforgiven better and no it's not because it was in color. One characteristic of a revisionist western in the film that I really liked was the idea the Will Munny (Clint Eastwood) was asked by the women to do a job that he hasn't done it a really long time. He has moved on from what he was in the past and this was forcing him to go back to his old ways. You could tell throughtout the movie that he kind of lost his touch like not knowing how to mount a horse properly or being able to shoot a gun. I found it interesting watching Munny going through his growing of a character and the things that he had to relearn that he knew in the past. He also went through emotional times that you could tell when he was thinking about his past. The ending to me was really awesome. Not only did he dominate Little Bill, but he finished was he was set out to do. So i would say that I liked Unforgiven better than Stagecoach because of the plot and the character developement troughtout the movie.



