Review by HALfie
Submitted by HALfie on
It's not just a story of guns and train robberies but rather a film about the psychological relationship between the most famous outlaw and his assassin; the use of a revealing narrator and a good photography compell the viewer’s attention on this central aspect till the final scene where the assassin is not necessary a ruthless killer to the spectator's eye. The main character and the villain are involved in a strange atmosphere where final ending (already known) is not so important such as the developing of the drama and the evolving of their mood. Overall quite good.