8/10
A Groundbreaking Film
2 June 2003
This is one of the truly revolutionary films of the 1960s. The brutal violence and bloodshed, along with the amoral approach towards its characters, helped set the stage for later films such as Sam Peckinpah's "The Wild Bunch." The acting is superb, with Michael J. Pollard and Estelle Parsons turning in Oscar worthy performances. It's a pity that we haven't seen more of these two actors.
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