Do I just not get certain types of Westerns? What am I missing?
Like the other long post here, "Can I Ask: Why Do People -Like- This So Much?" I didn't like this movie. I just saw it today, and it fell very flat.
I am not trolling. I'm trying to understand what I'm not getting that apparently everyone in the world is getting. This movie has an 8.0 rating here on IMDb, and that is in the stratosphere. A LOT of people think this movie is great, I sure don't, and I'm trying to figure out what I'm missing.
I'm wondering if I'm missing something very basic about Westerns in general that other people just "get" automatically.
Let me give you some background on my experience with Westerns. I did not grow up with them. I never watched them as a kid. In the 80s, in my 20s, Clint Eastwood made Pale Rider, my first "serious" Western, and I really enjoyed it. Then he made Unforgiven, and I was pretty much astounded.
Back then, I also came across Silverado, which was enjoyable, but not "great." Good solid movie, one that I'll definitely stop on if I'm flipping channels.
And that was pretty much it. Along the way, I saw a few more, like The Ox-Bow Incident (simply amazing), A Big Hand for the Little Lady (fun!), High Noon (an utter masterpiece), High Plains Drifter (Wow. Just, wow.) and maybe one or two others. I didn't like Fort Apache, at all. BUT - I could see how some people would otherwise enjoy it.
Not until very recently - just about six months ago - did I get interested in Westerns because a good friend of mine is very much into them. I started with the Spaghetti Western "Holy Trinity" - A Fistful, For A Few, The Good, etc.
I thought that Fistful was laughably bad - but from a movie-making perspective, and more to the point, a movie-watching perspective. I loved, loved, loved the plot. But the quality of the movie itself (the dubbing, a number of incredibly stupid plot points) was just so bad that I couldn't really enjoy what I did like about the movie.
I did enjoy For a Few very much, and I thought The Good was great. Then my friend suggested Hang 'Em High. It started out well - great opening scene! - but by the middle I felt like I was watching a made for television movie. It just started stinking.
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance was really good - but I love Jimmy Stewart. I just saw Rio Bravo a couple of days ago, and was surprised at how much I enjoyed it.
Then I saw The Searchers today, and I disliked it. A lot. And I don't get how anyone can even like this one. The acting is waaay over-the-top and incredibly hammy. It looks like Miss Wilson's 3rd grade class play put this on, the acting is so bad. The incidental music should instead be called in-your-face music, because it doesn't let you interpret a scene for yourself, and it's also really dated. The comic relief is anything but.
Is it possible that I just don't "get" certain types of Westerns like this?
What is it about a lot of the 50s Westerns that are supposed to be great when - to me - they actually stink? What am I missing?
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