The Guns
The Guns

The Guns

1964Movie85 minPortuguese

A group of armed soldiers is sent to the Northeast of Brazil in an attempt to stop a famine-struck population from invading and stealing a food deposit in the dry backlands. While the alienation and insanity of people driven to hallucination by their latent hunger is conducted by the predictions of a religious figure, a truck driver observes the situation and remains torn between his friendship with the soldiers and his revolt against the lack of government action in fighting the misery that lingers over the region.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Robert MulliganGenres: Western, Drama

Plot Summary

In 1870s Texas, a former Union Army officer, now a rancher, finds himself embroiled in a deadly conflict with a ruthless outlaw gang. He must confront his past and protect his family and community from escalating violence. The film explores themes of justice, revenge, and the harsh realities of the Wild West.

Critical Reception

The Guns received mixed to negative reviews upon its release. Critics were divided on its pacing and thematic depth, with some finding it a gritty and realistic Western, while others felt it lacked the impact of more celebrated films in the genre. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, failing to make a significant commercial impact.

What Reviewers Say

  • While some praised its atmospheric depiction of the frontier, others found its narrative slow and predictable.
  • The performances were occasionally highlighted, particularly the stoic portrayal of the lead, though some critics found the character development lacking.
  • The film's attempts at realism were noted, but often overshadowed by a perceived lack of emotional resonance.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this title, but where available, they suggest a film that was seen as a competent, though not exceptional, Western entry. Some viewers appreciated its less glamorous portrayal of the West, while others found it too grim or lacking in memorable moments.

Fun Fact

The film was based on a novel of the same name by American author Louis L'Amour.

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