4 समीक्षाएं
Unlike all those mavericks who populate the Spaghetti Western genre Quintana has a family and we meet his parents in the second scene of the film. His real name is José and his girlfriend is Esmeralda. Setup is in Mexico where the province is oppressed by the evil Don Juan de Leyra. José puts a mask on his face and converts into a zorro-like avenger who is always in place when injustice occurs. He is supported by priest Mansueto (wellknown genre actor Ignacio Spalla) who hides the pursued ones. "George Stevenson" who plays Quintana is probably an alias name. I have never seen him before and he is lacking the energy needed for the leading job. Overall this story unfolds quite coherent and logical, the characters however remain flat. There are different romances which also develop within expectations.
Camera work is OK, the notable score is better than the film.
4 / 10
Camera work is OK, the notable score is better than the film.
4 / 10
Easy to watch film that doesn't really pack any punches.
Quintana (Tony Di Mitri) isn't your typical hero or even typical Spaghetti Western hero, a family man who doesn't look like he's been through the harsh elements of wandering through the blistering sun or the dogged gunfights and fist fights of a rebel outlaw. Apart from that his demeanour and acting are also pretty tame. The leading villain Don Juan (Aldo Bufi Landi) also lacks the charisma as a leading villain and at best comes across as a sleazy weasel sidekick. Virginia (Femi Benussi) & Perla (Marisa Traversi) both do a good job and look the part, but the star of the film is the priest Pater Mansueto (Ignazio Spalla) who puts in a stellar performance and adds some comic relief.
Not a bad film overall, this zorro-esque meets Robin Hood-esque type movie is enjoyable with great cinematography, great scenery, great music, but just lacks that punch you associate with Spag Balls. It also lacks any great showdown, something you look forward to in these films.
If you enjoy Spaghetti Westerns give this a watch, my youngfella also enjoyed it and it is tame enough for kids. Just about a 6*
Quintana (Tony Di Mitri) isn't your typical hero or even typical Spaghetti Western hero, a family man who doesn't look like he's been through the harsh elements of wandering through the blistering sun or the dogged gunfights and fist fights of a rebel outlaw. Apart from that his demeanour and acting are also pretty tame. The leading villain Don Juan (Aldo Bufi Landi) also lacks the charisma as a leading villain and at best comes across as a sleazy weasel sidekick. Virginia (Femi Benussi) & Perla (Marisa Traversi) both do a good job and look the part, but the star of the film is the priest Pater Mansueto (Ignazio Spalla) who puts in a stellar performance and adds some comic relief.
Not a bad film overall, this zorro-esque meets Robin Hood-esque type movie is enjoyable with great cinematography, great scenery, great music, but just lacks that punch you associate with Spag Balls. It also lacks any great showdown, something you look forward to in these films.
If you enjoy Spaghetti Westerns give this a watch, my youngfella also enjoyed it and it is tame enough for kids. Just about a 6*
- Leofwine_draca
- 24 फ़र॰ 2018
- परमालिंक