by Ayoob_Reloaded » Mon 21 Feb 2005, 19:00:36
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PenultimateManStanding', 'U')nforgiven was a marvelous movie. I recall the scene where Lou Gosset is questioning Clint about how he gets his rocks off, does he go into town? does he use his hand? Clint just gives an enigmatic grin and doesn't answer the question of his best friend except to say he doesn't miss that aspect of life with his beloved wife. The movie seemed to me to be about the ability of sexually stagnant man to kill. Any thoughts ayoob? For me, I know that the final scene where he kills in the salloon is exhilarating, truly cathartic if you ask me.
I went totally the other way on it. It took ten or fifteen viewings before it all sank in. At any point in that series of events, if anybody had forgiven anybody else, so much horror and misery could have been avoided. Nobody backed down and swallowed their pride, so it just got worse and worse until it just spiralled out of control and the most monstrous of them all stepped up and put one over the fence to end the game.
I never really thought about sex much during that movie, I was more thinking about how hard Clint tries to hold it together and he just snaps. He tries so hard to be good, but he's a wolf and he just can't help himself.