"The Big Country", an essential classic of the seventh art.

avatar
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});


Image

 

The epic western film "The Big Country", directed in 1958 by William Wyler, was a spectacle that marked an epoch in the genre.

tarring the great Gregory Peck alongside the likes of Burl Ives, Jean Simmons and Charlton Heston, it is notable for its stunning cinematography set against the luminous landscapes of the American West.


Image

 

Wyler masterfully depicted the confrontation between two men of opposing personalities and ideologies, feeding the intrigue within a framework of honourable masculinity.

Peck shone with his classic heroic bearing tailored for the occasion, while Heston imposed his physical presence as the unscrupulous outsider.

Beyond the pharaonic packaging, the film gracefully reflected the cultural clash between city and country, civilisation and plunder, throughout its fast-paced, epically narrated footage.


Image

 

A monumental filmic work that knew how to raise the grandiloquence of the western to the level of unforgettable spectacle, without neglecting themes of social background.


0
0
0.000
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
0 comments