So like I said when I reviewed A Fistful of Dollars, I'm going to review each of the "man with no name" trilogy. First off, For a Few Dollars More stars Clint Eastwood and is directed by Sergio Leone, and is the second movie in the trilogy. Just a reminder, if you are not a fan of dubbed movies, or gets annoyed with it, this movie was all shot silently, and in post-production the voices were later added. So with out trying to spoil anything, the movie is about two bounty hunters in the west trying to make a living by killing dangerous men. As the story unfolds, both bounty hunters (Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef) cross paths and decide to team up to take down a gang led by a psychotic boss with a bounty on their heads large enough to retire on. Like in A Fistful of Dollars, Leone brings back Ennio Morricone to do the film's score. Ennio Morricone compositions really make this film and add that extra depth that is needed. So I would have to say that I enjoyed this film all and all. The beginning was intriguing because it gave insight to each of the bounty hunters and it also showed them in action catching different men while doing classic Eastwood trick revolver shooting. The middle of the movie was some what boring, but you have to expect that in most westerns because the story is building up and the action is beginning to start. The ending was decent, there were some good gun fights and an intense stand-off. So if your interested in westerns or you like action/shooting films, I'd recommend seeing this one, it's a great timeless classic with one of the most celebrated actors in our time. Thanks for reading and please follow the blog.
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