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Plot Summary
In a small town in the American West, a group of outlaws led by the charismatic Robin Hood challenges the oppressive system. They steal from the rich, often powerful landowners or corrupt officials, and distribute the wealth among the poor and downtrodden villagers. As their legend grows, so does the attention from the authorities, leading to escalating confrontations and a fight for justice against overwhelming odds.
Critical Reception
The film was a Spanish production that attempted to blend elements of the Robin Hood legend with the Western genre. While Bardem was a respected director, this particular film did not achieve widespread critical acclaim internationally, often being seen as a niche genre piece. Its reception was generally muted, with some appreciating the creative genre fusion while others found it less successful.
What Reviewers Say
A unique but uneven blend of Western and legendary outlaw tropes.
Bardem's direction offers some stylistic flair, though the narrative can be uneven.
Appeals to fans of unconventional genre mashups.
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Fun Fact
Despite being set in the American West, the film was a Spanish production, filmed in Spain, showcasing the country's ability to create diverse genre films.
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