Unforgiven
Unforgiven
R | 07 August 1992 (USA)
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William Munny is a retired, once-ruthless killer turned gentle widower and hog farmer. To help support his two motherless children, he accepts one last bounty-hunter mission to find the men who brutalized a prostitute. Joined by his former partner and a cocky greenhorn, he takes on a corrupt sheriff.

Reviews
Supelice Dreadfully Boring
SparkMore n my opinion it was a great movie with some interesting elements, even though having some plot holes and the ending probably was just too messy and crammed together, but still fun to watch and not your casual movie that is similar to all other ones.
Jemima It's a movie as timely as it is provocative and amazingly, for much of its running time, it is weirdly funny.
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
mattyj76-764-687162 One of the best all time movies. Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman and Morgan Freeman in their prime. So well written and acted. This movie is a masterpiece. Such a great ending. Must see and a classic!
philsayles The absolute best modern western ever - not even close. Eastwood's masterpiece.
therapeuticsuicide This is most likely the best film ever made. By that, I mean we might all have our individual favorite films, but if we all got together and came to a vote then my bet is it would be this one. Eastwood has surely the most monumental, consistently excellent body of work in the history of cinema. He has both acted and directed at a level that sets the bar for generations to come. Nobody else creates films with the narrative grace and thoughtfulness that seems to come effortlessly to every one of his works. This man is truly a hero and a legend.
Pjtaylor-96-138044 Eastwood's final western is the antithesis of his iconic career and perhaps even the American western as a genre. 'Unforgiven (1992)' is a sombre and reflexive piece that isn't afraid to be morally complex and presents all its characters, along with their callous acts of violence, with an objective honesty so that the viewer can draw their own conclusions about who is 'right' and whether violence is ever an appropriate response. It's a refreshingly intelligent picture that never spells anything out and is all the more compelling for it, easily becoming one of the most emotionally investing and riveting films in its genre. This is rare, challenging stuff that treats its audience with respect and is accomplished storytelling on many levels. 9/10