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I saw this but it wasn't in French
Apparently you should only watch the French original. Someone said on here somewhere. It was very strange but it made sense. Did a lady get peeled in the other version? Completely skinless.
I was watching YouTube and a lad was recommended it for Halloween so I went and found it on my xbox app thing and watched it immediately. He said not to as it was that bad. It was very well made and best film I've seen in a while.
 
Cross of iron. 1977. Dir. Sam Peckinpah.
7/10
A german officer wants to get a iron cross.
The german army is in retreat and the war is near its end, but a captain transfered from Paris seeks glory on the battlefield purely for the iron cross.
An unsympathetic look at war from the view of a solider on the losing side on the front line, decorated for bravery but jaded by the brutality of it vs a show pony captain fresh from Paris who seeks glory. The film jumps straight into the violence and doesn't really let up, there is alot of dialouge, but it shows the different sides. What stood out was the unrelenting shelling that happens throughout the film, there are not too many moments where the sound of 'explosions' aren't heard.
Compared to the war films made in the last few years like 1917 and Dunkirk, which are OK, they look to take a much more sympathetic view and have elements of bullshit heroics.
 
Bring me the head of Alfredo Garcia. 1974. Dir Sam Peckinpah.
8/10
Alfredo Garcia is a wanted man.
A bounty is placed on the head of a bloke whose got a wealthy mans daughter pregnant. His head for one million dollars.
It falls to a bartender who is hired out by two men to find Garcia, he takes his girlfriend and they go to get the head. Other people are aware of this bounty and bodies start to stack up.
Interesting film about the lure of money and what means people will go to get it. It starts off innocently enough but gradually gets darker as the main character gets the head, but encounters more people who want it for themselves. It's a brutal kind of film that by halfway doesn't look like it will have a 'happy ending'. Still entertaining.
 
The wild bunch. 1969. Dir. Sam Peckinpah.
10/10
A bunch of outlaws are hunted by a group of men hired by the railroad.
The classic film everyone hears about, usually because of the violence and the massive shootup at the end. The plot is simple enough and there aren't really any twists, but the set pieces are stunts make the film stand out.
With a running time of over two hours it's surprising that it doesn't get boring, but there is a simple level of constant tension and enough violence, dished out to anyone that makes it a classic.
 
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