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Waiting outside of town for their money, the "Schofield Kid" and William Munny (Clint Eastwood) discuss the act of killing.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Dedicated to his mentors Sergio Leone and Don Siegel, Clint Eastwood's 1992 Oscar-winner examines the mythic violence of the Western, taking on the ghosts of his own star past. Disgusted by Sheriff "Little Bill" Daggett's decree that several ponies make up for a cowhand's slashing a whore's face, Big Whiskey prostitutes, led by fierce Strawberry Alice (Frances Fisher), take justice into their own hands and put a $1000 bounty on the lives of the perpetrators. Notorious outlaw-turned-hog farmer William Munny (Eastwood) is sought out by neophyte gunslinger the Schofield Kid (Jaimz Woolvett) to go with him to Big Whiskey and collect the bounty. While Munny insists, "I ain't like that no more," he needs the bounty money for his children, and the two men convince Munny's clean-living comrade Ned Logan (Morgan Freeman) to join them in righting a wrong done to a woman. Little Bill (Oscar-winner Gene Hackman), however, has no intention of letting any bounty hunters impinge on his iron-clad authority. When pompous gunman English Bob (Richard Harris) arrives in Big Whiskey with pulp biographer W.W. Beauchamp (Saul Rubinek) in tow, Little Bill beats Bob senseless and promises to tell Beauchamp the real story about violent frontier life and justice. But when Munny, the true unwritten legend, comes to town, everyone soon learns a harsh lesson about the price of vindictive bloodshed and the malleability of ideas like "justice." "I don't deserve this," pleads Little Bill. "Deserve's got nothin' to do with it," growls Munny, simultaneously summing up the insanity of western violence and the legacy of Eastwood's Man With No Name.
CREDITS:
TM & © Warner Bros. (1992)
Cast: Clint Eastwood, Jaimz Woolvett
Director: Clint Eastwood
Producers: Clint Eastwood, Julian Ludwig, David Valdes
Screenwriter: David Webb Peoples
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@candybanks8717
@candybanks8717 4 года назад
Forget the genre; this is one of the best written movies I've ever seen. The old west wasn't romantic, it was medieval.
@AnnaLVajda
@AnnaLVajda 3 года назад
Yeah lawless and ruthless.
@bradleydavies4781
@bradleydavies4781 3 года назад
Take a drink kid .
@dennisyoung4631
@dennisyoung4631 2 года назад
*Stone Age.*
@flightofthebumblebee9529
@flightofthebumblebee9529 2 года назад
Right and just because it was the old wild west doesn't mean men didn't still have morals and a conscience. The Kid and Davey both show genuine sadness and remorse for what they did. When the Kid gives Will his gun and says he is never going to use it again, we feel happy for him. That man's death will haunt him for the rest of his life and he knows it and the only thing he can do now is make sure it NEVER happens again because it becomes easier and easier and then you end up becoming like Will Munny.
@dmmusicmusic
@dmmusicmusic 2 года назад
ooohh Candy, good line, so true; and we still have a deep thread of it running through American culture today.
@jculver1674
@jculver1674 5 лет назад
The Kid drinks to dull the pain of killing, and Will drinks to get ready to kill.
@dnasty312
@dnasty312 3 года назад
First drink in a while for him too
@iAMTreydiddy
@iAMTreydiddy 3 года назад
Same thing
@DrownedInExile
@DrownedInExile 3 года назад
"We don't drink to feel better. We drink to feel nothing."
@spook407
@spook407 2 года назад
@@DrownedInExile where’s that from
@DrownedInExile
@DrownedInExile 2 года назад
@@spook407 M*A*S*H
@ibrown3KC
@ibrown3KC 3 года назад
The Scofield Kid did a hell of a job acting in this entire movie, but this scene he absolutely killed it, no pun intended. He's a tremendous actor.
@jonwingfieldhill6143
@jonwingfieldhill6143 3 года назад
he was also with Eastwood in The outlaw Josey Wales
@f-4gww458
@f-4gww458 3 года назад
@@jonwingfieldhill6143 different actor in outlaw Josey Wales.
@nicholasmurgolo6905
@nicholasmurgolo6905 3 года назад
Agreed. He plays the cocksure young gun (even though you know he’s lying) the whole movie and then this scene you see who he really is. This movie is just amazing. Everything about it is just so perfect, so calculated. One of my favorite movies of all time. The depth of the characters and dialogue is just amazing.
@flightofthebumblebee9529
@flightofthebumblebee9529 2 года назад
He was in Dead Presidents too. Great actor.
@parenthope3
@parenthope3 2 года назад
Scofield is one of the great Christian commentators...very interesting that Munny tells Scofield "We all got it coming, Kid."
@juniorramos1437
@juniorramos1437 6 лет назад
"We all got it coming kid" Dam what a line, and a scene.
@blaineedwards8078
@blaineedwards8078 3 года назад
I would like to know how people have been shot while taking a dump in an outhouse. That has to be an ultra-exclusive club.
@uttaradit2
@uttaradit2 3 года назад
worse its tru
@jennymacallan9071
@jennymacallan9071 3 года назад
Best line in any Western. Full stop.
@ricardosplace
@ricardosplace 2 года назад
Shivers down my spine every time I see this scene
@tylertilwick6852
@tylertilwick6852 2 года назад
So simple but only Clint made it sound so badass and legendary
@wyndgrove9452
@wyndgrove9452 3 года назад
This scene is the beating heart of the film - it sums up all that violence amounts to, and what it really means. Such an incredibly well told story.
@troygraves6081
@troygraves6081 Год назад
Gives me chills every time
@williammatthews693
@williammatthews693 4 года назад
"We all have it coming." One of the most epic and true lines said in a movie. We all have it coming, some more than others, but in the end we all do.
@parkermudsen1063
@parkermudsen1063 Год назад
🥺
@maestro-zq8gu
@maestro-zq8gu Год назад
"We all have it coming" is the most reassuring thing I've ever heard in regards to fearing death made so simple so honest and only Clint could say it so perfectly.
@willmccormick947
@willmccormick947 8 лет назад
I go back and forth whether "Unforgiven" or "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" is the greatest western ever. But one thing I do know, Clint Eastwood is the king.
@TheAYM91
@TheAYM91 7 лет назад
"For a Few Dollars More" should be up there with Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef.
@cyclennon3753
@cyclennon3753 6 лет назад
Van Cleef and Wallach steal the show in that film.
@jadedandbitter
@jadedandbitter 6 лет назад
I don't. Tombstone is an easy #1 for me. But Unforgiven would be #2- and then maybe Once Upon a Time in the West
@Cinemaphile7783
@Cinemaphile7783 6 лет назад
jadedandbitter As much as I love Tombstone it's more of a romantisized western whereas Unforgiven is gritty and more realistic.
@normanbrown7361
@normanbrown7361 6 лет назад
Josie Wales and Unforgiven
@madronnie9725
@madronnie9725 6 лет назад
The Kid is the most human character I’ve ever seen in a western.
@jamuga60
@jamuga60 6 лет назад
That'll be The Schofield Kid to you..............................hahahaha
@kbanghart
@kbanghart 4 года назад
He was very, very good. I still put Kevin Costner's character in dances with wolves above that, but just my opinion.
@mikedesil23
@mikedesil23 4 года назад
Great performance
@kbanghart
@kbanghart 4 года назад
@@dextermcgrubbin that's cool I respect that
@williammatthews693
@williammatthews693 4 года назад
This movie went against so many traditional westerns in the fact that dealing death isn't seen as anything other than horrible. That's why it's so special.
@stevenbrown1225
@stevenbrown1225 3 года назад
Any other writer or director would have typed out at least a whole paragraph or two trying to capture what the character was saying about taking the life of another man. Here its two short sentences and sums all the logic and emotion in a total of 7 to 10 seconds. THIS is great storytelling!
@james5460
@james5460 3 года назад
So many classic lines in "Unforgiven." "Deserve's got nothing to do with it." Somebody was cranking on 8 cylinders when they wrote this.
@cobussy
@cobussy 3 года назад
Something that’s really interesting about the writing of this movie is that there were 0 changes to the dialogue that was written. I believe Clint or someone else said that the writer cried when he saw the movie because everything he wrote was there, completely unaltered which is unusual for most movies.
@jmasl7
@jmasl7 3 года назад
"take a drink kid" what another one?
@ohhellyeah2878
@ohhellyeah2878 2 года назад
David Webb Peoples for the win.
@Jared_Wignall
@Jared_Wignall 8 лет назад
It's a hell of a thing, killing a man. You take away all he's got, and all he's ever gonna have.
@jonothandoeser
@jonothandoeser 5 лет назад
We all have it coming, kid.
@pedrobakale7180
@pedrobakale7180 5 лет назад
their future, their hopes...
@CooManTunes
@CooManTunes 4 года назад
1800's - It's a hell of a thing, killing a man. You take away all he's got, and all he's ever gonna have. 2020 - It's a hell of a thing, killing a man. You take away all he's got, and all he's ever gonna have, then you go to prison for life without parole.
@JuanFuentes8492
@JuanFuentes8492 3 года назад
No, thats not what he said in this scene.
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 4 года назад
I see why Eastwood first received the script in 1980 when he was 50 and decided he was too young for it then. Ten years passed, and then he pulled out the script by accident and realized he was now old enough to play this character. William Munny has to be a world-weary, somewhat wise old killer who recognizes things like "We all have it coming, kid." More believable coming from a 60+ year-old who has really been around the block.
@misters2837
@misters2837 2 года назад
You're right, and the ability to kill without second guessing yourself, gets easier the older you get. - I have faced street thugs with guns three times in my life, once as a teen, then in my 20's - Both Times I was physically able to run away...Then not long ago in my mid 40's - I couldn't run away, luckily I was armed and prevailed, mostly because the thug was a kid, and hesitated...Old Men Don't Hesitate.
@Falconlibrary
@Falconlibrary Год назад
@@misters2837 Where the hell do you live that you're under attack from armed street thugs? I only ask so I can avoid that place.
@misters2837
@misters2837 Год назад
@@Falconlibrary Minnesota, every time I was faced with these situations, I was in MPLS...
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 Год назад
@@misters2837 Huh. Mid-40s ain't old - but old enough to face down a kid who hasn't seen what you have. Imagine in the future when they'll have anti-aging medicine. It will be so weird, having world-wise people with the brains of much older people but the bodies of 20-somethings facing down actual 20-somethings. It won't even be a contest.
@misters2837
@misters2837 Год назад
@valar That is an interesting thought... It just seemed that when you're young, you have bravado because you don't think of consequences. But when you get middle-aged and older, the consequences are: Is he going to kill me? - or maim me? - If I throw my wallet and run, will he shoot me in the back, because I am now old, and injured from a work injury and slow? - Will he kill me to conceal his identity? - Then you get the idea to drop the wallet, to break his concentration and make your move to your weapon...When he looked up and then staring into the business end of a .357, he hesitated and I didn't... Unfortunately for him, he doesn't get to reflect on that moment for years to come. People are unpredictable and though he may have taken the wallet and ran off...He may have also killed me too...Come to find out, when the grand jury took place, he had been suspected of murder twice, but lack of evidence kept him free...
@BobNinjaCat
@BobNinjaCat Год назад
Clint's character in this scene is seeing his first kill reflected in the kid, and it's brilliant. What happens afterwards, even moreso. It asks the question, what if he stopped at the first kill? What if, rather than burying it deep down and racking up the body count, he walked away? The kid is done after the first time. He couldn't handle it and Clint's character respects him for it.
@spaceflight1019
@spaceflight1019 3 месяца назад
Everyone is missing the point. After all of the bragging he did about what a stone cold killer he was we learned that he lied about it all.
@Ramzblood
@Ramzblood 3 месяца назад
​@@spaceflight1019 and Munny is reminding him of the cost. Ain't no thing to play with being a killer, or wanting to play the game. Not for "kidz'...
@spaceflight1019
@spaceflight1019 3 месяца назад
@@Ramzblood And later, when the Kid tells Munny "I ain't like you", Munny silently thinks "lesson learned".
@hawkins1964
@hawkins1964 3 года назад
The greatest western ever made Any western with Clint Eastwood is worth watching📺🔫🐎💰🇺🇸
@patgogan7324
@patgogan7324 8 лет назад
Perfect writing perfect acting
@johnnapier1892
@johnnapier1892 4 года назад
Might be my favorite scene in all of cinema. Both men owning up to who they really are
@themedia1271
@themedia1271 5 лет назад
This is the only movie I've seen that shows the effects killing someone has on a person. Other movies show a paragon hero that mows down villians without a second thought, without letting the audience know just how much of an impact killing has. It doesn't matter whether the person you kill is good or bad it's still going to change you. You're always going to think of that person everytime you eat your favorite foods, or go out with your family. You'll think "If I had done something different that guy might be with his family right now or eating his favorite foods." Even if you wanted the bastard dead, you're still gonna wonder if anyone truly deserves death as a punishment.
@susanb2015
@susanb2015 4 года назад
My husband deserves torture then death.
@susanb2015
@susanb2015 4 года назад
@Jeff Z Stupid comment.
@kbanghart
@kbanghart 4 года назад
@@susanb2015 ouch, is he really that bad?
@susanb2015
@susanb2015 4 года назад
@@kbanghart He's my ex but not in the Catholic Church. Tortured for decades then crucified.
@kbanghart
@kbanghart 4 года назад
@@susanb2015 umm wow
@Hayesb198
@Hayesb198 3 месяца назад
Greatest western ever written, more than just rootin tootin n shooting. Tremendous story and acting
@david8157
@david8157 2 года назад
Masterful writing directing & acting A truly classic movie moment
@juanherrera2859
@juanherrera2859 3 года назад
I can't recall one average/mediocre performance in this movie. Every actor, no matter how small the role, did an outstanding job.
@gemasboy
@gemasboy Год назад
Even the horse that threw him to the ground (earlier on) was a good actor too 😂
@realtrax1586
@realtrax1586 Год назад
In the end right before he kills the owner of the bar he tells the cowboys near him to move away. One of them delivers a “yes sir” that is full of gear and urgency; a great example of ‘no matter how small’
@MrPyroguru
@MrPyroguru 8 лет назад
The greatest western there ever was or ever will be!
@lucianene7741
@lucianene7741 7 лет назад
More like an anti-western as it trashes all western myths one by one. I'd still prefer Good, Bad & Ugly and I'll have none of Brokeback Mountain.
@robbiethejet7376
@robbiethejet7376 6 лет назад
The man who shot liberty valance?
@StillAtMyMoms
@StillAtMyMoms 6 лет назад
Lonesome Dove. Come on now.
@Wadaryu1000
@Wadaryu1000 6 лет назад
I reckon so...
@edpo6397
@edpo6397 5 лет назад
Amen to that
@andrewheffernan8801
@andrewheffernan8801 Год назад
“We all have it coming, kid.” Freakin chills. Great writing by screenwriter David Webb Peoples.
@jlo96f3
@jlo96f3 2 года назад
I like how Will already knew the Kid hadn’t killed until recently and wasn’t too surprised or unfazed when the Kid told him. And I especially liked it how the Kid is going through terms of what he did and tries to balance out his actions based out on “They had it coming.”, but knows this is a lie as he looks down when he says this. Great movie.
@joemac9667
@joemac9667 4 года назад
Unforgiven: We all have it coming, Kid. Red Dead Redemption: Everyone eventually pays for what they've done.
@iciman100
@iciman100 3 года назад
Best western scene ever, notice how the rising storm coincides with the growing rage that is to come.
@randallmadison9910
@randallmadison9910 3 года назад
Nothing better than a great film. Great acting. I can watch this movie over and over. Bravo!!!!!
@josephflores9078
@josephflores9078 3 года назад
This is what film is all about capturing raw human emotion.
@digitalrevolution6476
@digitalrevolution6476 Год назад
Clint Eastwood is a legend...
@Phileosophos
@Phileosophos 5 лет назад
Best scene from the best western ever made as far as I'm concerned. "We all have it comin', kid." Sad but true.
@shakeandjake_1
@shakeandjake_1 4 года назад
If this is Clint's legit final western, he did it on his own terms in good company. Great film.
@DK-jy4jb
@DK-jy4jb 6 месяцев назад
Amazing thing is, people said that this movie was Eastwood's swan song . . . and then afterward he directs "Million Dollar Baby," "American Sniper," "Invictus," "Mystic River," "Gran Torino," "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil," "Bridges of Madison County," "Letters to Iwo Jima," and a dozen more films -- most directors would kill to have the career Eastwood has had after "Unforgiven."
@brycetharp4057
@brycetharp4057 6 лет назад
I'd like to think that this is a time travel moment in the movie. Clint is the older version of WIlliam Munny and the kid is the younger version of him....like that was the way William Munny could have been when he killed someone for the first time....trying not to cry...drinking the whiskey out of internal agony and regret....before he became so conditioned to it that he no longer felt emotion about killing. Then, almost ceremoniously, the whiskey bottle is returned to the older William Munny and he baptizes himself back to his true identity by drinking it.
@jayblanka3459
@jayblanka3459 6 лет назад
Bryce Tharp Deep thought bro. Well done.
@jamuga60
@jamuga60 6 лет назад
Fucking right on man........................................Ya fucking nailed it.
@dhdhdjdjdhdhdh8162
@dhdhdjdjdhdhdh8162 5 лет назад
Doubt it Minny wasn't some Hollywood bad guy turned good. He actually killed children and admitted it. He would have been a nasty cold son of a.bitch when he was youthful.
@classixdrummer
@classixdrummer 4 года назад
We all wrestle with what could have been when we recall the times when life has presented us with a crossroads and a decision to be made. We know what a success we have made of the decisions when we either have to drown the memories in alcohol and drugs or we can look at them with a sense of calm.
@brycetharp4057
@brycetharp4057 4 года назад
@@dhdhdjdjdhdhdh8162 I've always understood it as children were killed because they were within the blast radius of him blowing up something. I don't think it implies putting a sawed off to a six year old's head at pointblank range and blowing their head off.
@cosmoevents21st56
@cosmoevents21st56 3 года назад
About as true a statement as you'll ever hear.
@maximusaugustus6823
@maximusaugustus6823 4 года назад
I lost count how many times I watched this movie over and over again.
@kevinmanning4880
@kevinmanning4880 4 месяца назад
Just a masterpiece. Thank you Clint Eastwood for making this movie possible
@silentwolf6532
@silentwolf6532 5 лет назад
Man, this scene just gets me every time, I mean every time.
@user-tt7ds6oo4b
@user-tt7ds6oo4b 8 месяцев назад
One of the best scenes in the history of American cinema. No doubt about it.
@seanharrington6014
@seanharrington6014 2 года назад
Some of the greatest acting ever seen in a movie. I'm amazed Jaimz Woolvet didn't have a bigger career.......
@SerCorydonRivers
@SerCorydonRivers 5 лет назад
I like that they both come to terms with what they have done,
@robertt7635
@robertt7635 8 лет назад
The kid is the star of this scene! (off course Clint is great too...)
@jamuga60
@jamuga60 6 лет назад
Yeah................................Right on Robert.
@silentwolf6532
@silentwolf6532 5 лет назад
Yeah Clint may be a man of few words, but at the same time, man he says a lot.
@Bessency75
@Bessency75 3 года назад
I loved the way this movie took all the romance out of the classic western style
@dennisyoung4631
@dennisyoung4631 2 года назад
There never was any real romance - in this, or any other. Romance is a function of Myth. *Myths set you up to be eaten.* “…D.O.A. has no romance, The morgue is never a friendly place, Wrecked cars burn as monuments, The streets are baptized in blood. How long can a man live in a bottle? So great, So long, So dead.” Stone Cold, Original, 1996.
@Wolf-wn6nk
@Wolf-wn6nk 3 года назад
My all time favorite line from any movie.
@jrogersdal
@jrogersdal 3 года назад
One of the best conversations in movies.
@BAGGStheAugmented
@BAGGStheAugmented 3 года назад
One of the greatest scenes ever put to film, period.
@damienocallaghan7914
@damienocallaghan7914 8 лет назад
Well u sure killed the hell out of that fella today
@ATRTAP
@ATRTAP 3 года назад
The best western ever made. And there’s a lot of great ones.
@MIck-M
@MIck-M 4 года назад
The line, "It's a hell of a thing killin' a man" seems the more iconic one in this to me.
@doylehargrave233
@doylehargrave233 Год назад
“Take a drink kid”……….man… this one hits hard, slow and deep.
@SuperMistermistery
@SuperMistermistery 24 дня назад
Watched for the first time this week, and this scene stills in my mind after days. This movie is a gem, and perhaps the best western ever made. Eastwood understands how important the genre was for the historyof cinema, and how 50s and 60s used to glamorize the idea of heroism in the old west, but in reality history was made by brutality by evil men who survived to write it. It's amazing how Unforgiven portrays these men as self-deceiving frauds. While Schofield Kid pretends to be a killer and actually has a crisis when he realizes he took a man's life, William Munny pretends to be a good man who has given up drinking and can no longer be the killer he once was.
@Wadaryu1000
@Wadaryu1000 6 лет назад
Legendary scene
@brettschlee7090
@brettschlee7090 4 года назад
Probably the best Hollywood exposition of Romans 1:18 that will ever be.
@willd6515
@willd6515 6 лет назад
Those were the days, problems were solved by drinking whiskey. Oh wait, it is still happening today.......
@firepit.bonfires3093
@firepit.bonfires3093 6 лет назад
Well he should have armed himself if he's going to decorate his saloon with my friend .!
@larryguimont3001
@larryguimont3001 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@Eatcrow
@Eatcrow 3 года назад
👌🏻
@woodlanegardenequipmentrep9149
@woodlanegardenequipmentrep9149 3 года назад
....who's the fella that owns this shthole...?...
@monkeychops1585
@monkeychops1585 4 дня назад
The greatest western ever
@grossy25
@grossy25 Год назад
All Time Classic!! Love Eastwood movies!
@Milestonemonger
@Milestonemonger 2 года назад
Everyone is saying "it's the best Western ever made" it's certainly brilliant, but it does not in any way lessen other legendary Westerns like The Good the Bad...or Josey Wales. They are all absolutely beautiful and fantastic in their own way. Clint Eastwood is an iconic legend, the godfather badass of all times
@johnnydoe9169
@johnnydoe9169 6 месяцев назад
I would say probably the Greatest modern Western...along with Open Range...No Country For Old Men and 310 to Yuma
@HenryChinaski614
@HenryChinaski614 3 года назад
Eastwood is a Sage regarding these things.
@KS-xk2so
@KS-xk2so 2 года назад
I love this scene. Just a different way of saying one of my favourite ideas, which is that everyone is the hero of their own story.
@tomservo5347
@tomservo5347 4 года назад
Will probably went through this with his 'first' one also. He realizes the kid has forever lost a part of himself that he'll never get back. "Take a drink, kid." It's the only thing that'll help-dull that inner pain like so many that suffer from a traumatic event trying to forget. As a kid with WW2 veterans at my Dad's Legion Hall I didn't understand why some of them went silent when I asked them questions about what they did in the war-I understand now. The predominant answer I did get was that it was "dirty" beyond description.
@charlesfarmer5749
@charlesfarmer5749 4 года назад
Tom Servo I remember my uncle told me his story about killing a man in Vietnam. It was a one on one situation. When he finished telling me, he made me promise not to tell grandma. He didn’t want her to know what he had done.
@tomservo5347
@tomservo5347 4 года назад
@@charlesfarmer5749 It's a terrible thing for sure. It also shows the goodness in people in that they have a conscience to feel remorse at taking someone else's life. Like Will told the kid, "When you kill a man you take everything he's got."
@timmyteaching
@timmyteaching Год назад
The profundity of this brief piece of film cannot be overstated.
@amtha9077
@amtha9077 Месяц назад
"Take a drink, kid." So much said in so few words.
@crsantin
@crsantin 5 лет назад
We all have it coming kid...truer words never been spoken. That’s life in one sentence.
@vegetasolo1221
@vegetasolo1221 7 лет назад
AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes: "It's a hell of a thing killin' a man. You take away all he's got and all he's ever gonna have." - Nominated
@JohnSmith-nu9jz
@JohnSmith-nu9jz 8 месяцев назад
Big Clint Eastwood fan. Saw this when it first came out in 1992. Had never seen a movie like it before. This scene and the scene where Ned can't kill Davey has never left me. We make our own beds.
@communistjesus
@communistjesus 8 лет назад
Compare this great movie to his early Spaghetti Western movies, and you'll see that this one has a more somber philosophical tone to it..
@TheseBitchesWantNikes
@TheseBitchesWantNikes 4 года назад
I love the early spaghetti westerns too but this one just hits so much harder emotionally than most any of those.
@billnye8143
@billnye8143 14 дней назад
"Three shots as he was taking a dookie" classic line
@tjdavis56
@tjdavis56 Год назад
We all have it coming kid. Literal chills
@markdubois3614
@markdubois3614 4 года назад
You sure killed the hell out of that fella today.that line makes me laugh everytime.
@pedrobakale7180
@pedrobakale7180 5 лет назад
In the movie there are two characters that embody the fascination for the mythical western hero: one is the writer Beauchamp, and the other is Schofield Kid. Both are fascinated by the outlaw's personality, but Kid is the only one who takes that reflection to its final consequences and hence the terrible psychological sequels that the act of killing implies. After two world wars and many other armed conflicts, the American imaginary changes, is able to look at itself and be horrified. There is nothing honorable in killing people.
@DodgerFan1988
@DodgerFan1988 6 лет назад
"Take a drink kid."
@solokan5406
@solokan5406 3 года назад
I think this is perfect western movie, it cannot be better in any case. The movie shows all how it can be and how it was.
@mikeofallon
@mikeofallon 4 года назад
Clint was wise enough to stick to this script 100%.
@southcanada6002
@southcanada6002 7 лет назад
whether your a nihilist, existentialist, stoic, skeptic, neo humanist or whatever the fuck, this scene for me sums it all up
@Swanny383
@Swanny383 2 года назад
Best western ever dare i say
@lappansommer546
@lappansommer546 2 года назад
If it isn't then I really want to see the one that is
@rudbeckia885
@rudbeckia885 Год назад
The best western w/ Josey Wales right behind
@paulkennedy88
@paulkennedy88 21 день назад
This is among the best movies ever made
@Kaitos11
@Kaitos11 3 месяца назад
I remember the first time I saw this movie, my eyes got wide when I saw Will starting to drink as I realized what it meant. The entire movie had been building up Will's reputation as a ruthless killer and you could see him trying to not go down that path, his refusal to drink representing that. Once he grabbed that bottle and started drinking, I knew things were going to escalate exponentially. One of the best build ups I've seen in a film.
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 5 лет назад
To think that a lot of these young men like the Kid lived well into the 20th Century. The lawlessness of the Old West ended in about 1900, and then the 40-year-old gunslingers at the time like the Kid still had half a life or more left in them. Some of them died in the 1950s. Like the rumours around Billy the Kid. 'Brushy Bill' Roberts, who died at possibly age 90 in 1950, who claimedto be the man himself. Regardless of the truth of this story, several members of Billy's gang were indeed still alive in the 1950s. Men who lived into the 'Leave it to Beaver' era who had been Old West gunslingers! Crazy!
@andyinoutwood
@andyinoutwood 4 года назад
My fav line is when there splitting the money and the kid said (I trust you will) Clint come back (well don’t trust me too much kid) 😂
@cmcapps1963
@cmcapps1963 5 месяцев назад
"Take a drink kid". Because once you black out, you don't remember the last few hours if you're lucky. Wills only comfort to give from experience.
@gvalley07
@gvalley07 Месяц назад
"we all have it coming kid" Ain't that the truth! One of the greatest lines in movie history.
@cmaldonado690
@cmaldonado690 6 лет назад
"We all have it coming"
@geofffesh2080
@geofffesh2080 3 года назад
"We are all animals, some just have bigger teeth."
@do-not-covet
@do-not-covet 3 года назад
One of his best movies.
@davis9502
@davis9502 2 года назад
“We all have it come in kid” badass
@alamartin
@alamartin Год назад
A righteous killl in defense of life may be preferable to our own untimely death.
@damienocallaghan7914
@damienocallaghan7914 5 лет назад
BEST SCENE IN THIS MOVIE
@blackcat5159
@blackcat5159 2 года назад
'' We ALL have it coming '' Only possible thing is controlling the risk further and further down the line. Pure Genius in acting and directing by Clint.
@marciad3958
@marciad3958 7 лет назад
Helluva thing...love Clint
@tomasrikona4021
@tomasrikona4021 Год назад
Can't remember the name of that kid but what a scene. The regret and the shame in his voice after being so cocky and full of himself. The Unforgiven is without a doubt one of the great western classics of all time. I seem to recall Clint Eastwood directing this movie too which is probably what accounts for that.
@williamdavis4809
@williamdavis4809 2 года назад
Greatest scene ever
@deanalbertson7203
@deanalbertson7203 3 года назад
We all have it coming.
@zeyshaanrafiq
@zeyshaanrafiq 4 года назад
Just wow, fantastic, master piece
@alexanderacostaosorio
@alexanderacostaosorio Год назад
Just watched it. The ending is worth the wait.
@georgemanka
@georgemanka Год назад
What a scene!
@Shr3w
@Shr3w 6 лет назад
My favourite part of the film.
@gt-gu7rb
@gt-gu7rb Год назад
Most people don't realize this is the last western Eastwood made. I'm sure that's by design. He wanted to explore the singular act of killing a man and in no way glorify it. As a coda to all the violent westerns he made in the past. The first 90 minutes are pretty routine but the ending is perfection. My favorite Eastwood film.
@amywantland5359
@amywantland5359 Год назад
This was a Great Movie !!!!
@billlozier5551
@billlozier5551 4 года назад
As a character study I was wondering if William Munny line was influenced by his deceased good wife who had reformed William. Maybe a Christian. Though shalt not kill. The wages of sin is death. We all have it coming kid.
@CountArtha
@CountArtha 3 года назад
The movie is called _Unforgiven_ because by the end, he's given up any hope that he can be a good man. He takes a drink of whiskey and makes peace with what he's been all along - and all his wife's hard work was for nothing.
@billlozier5551
@billlozier5551 3 года назад
@@CountArtha that's a good point. His wife was certainly a Christian in my book. William couldn't forgive himself. He was UNFORGIVEN.
@marloc2019
@marloc2019 2 года назад
Masterpiece.
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