Kinda more violent and sadder than what I'd expect
Certain scenes of this movies borders hardcore stuff. Maybe it's just me, maybe Zorro was really meant to feel like it did in that legendary Disney series from the 80s or the Antonio Banderas movies.
Of course, every era and country will have its own taste when adapting the immortal concept. And seeing blood, tears of orphans etc. Fit the bill when we're talking Italian cinema of the 1960s.
Borrowing also the notorious scene as "We are all Zorro" from Kirk Douglas' Spartacus, this one is lighter than Django when it comes to gore, but quite edgy compared to the more popular tellings of the story.
Costumes and the decor look good especially in close-ups.
Not remarkable maybe, but watchable.
Of course, every era and country will have its own taste when adapting the immortal concept. And seeing blood, tears of orphans etc. Fit the bill when we're talking Italian cinema of the 1960s.
Borrowing also the notorious scene as "We are all Zorro" from Kirk Douglas' Spartacus, this one is lighter than Django when it comes to gore, but quite edgy compared to the more popular tellings of the story.
Costumes and the decor look good especially in close-ups.
Not remarkable maybe, but watchable.
- muratmihcioglu
- Sep 20, 2023