Some movies don’t need to shout to leave a lasting impression. “Unforgiven” is one such film. I came to it expecting a straightforward Western with dusty towns, gunfights, outlaws and sheriffs.
It has all those things, sure. But what stayed with me wasn’t the action. It’s the way it lingers on the people left behind after the bullets stop flying. They’re the reason the heroes decide to put themselves in the path of danger to make things right over an injured woman.
“Unforgiven” is a story that stuck in my head long after the credits rolled, and even now, months later, I still think about it. Not because of any one big moment, but because of the way it made me feel, and how it changed my perception of Westerns forever.
And since it’s streaming on Paramount Plus, now is
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