Cattle
Cattle

Cattle

1975Movie93 minKorean
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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Leonard KastleGenres: Western, Drama

Plot Summary

In this stark Western, a group of settlers journeys across the harsh landscape, their resilience tested by internal conflict and the unforgiving environment. As supplies dwindle and hope fades, the fragile bonds of the community begin to fracture. The film explores themes of survival, desperation, and the darker aspects of human nature when pushed to its limits. Their arduous trek becomes a microcosm of society's struggle against both nature and itself.

Critical Reception

Cattle is a lesser-known but often appreciated entry in the Spaghetti Western genre. While not as commercially successful as some of its contemporaries, it has garnered a cult following for its bleak atmosphere and unflinching portrayal of hardship. Critics have noted its atmospheric tension and thematic depth, though some found its pacing deliberate. It's generally considered a more mature and introspective take on the Western frontier.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its gritty realism and bleak portrayal of frontier life.
  • Noted for its atmospheric tension and deliberate pacing that builds suspense.
  • Appreciated by some for its thematic exploration of human endurance and desperation.

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Fun Fact

Despite being set in the American West, 'Cattle' was an Italian-Spanish co-production filmed primarily in Almería, Spain, a popular location for Spaghetti Westerns.

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