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Can't Kill A Cowboy is an intriguing blend of Western nostalgia and contemporary existentialism. The film takes this legendary figure, Billy the Kid, and drops him into modern Ohio, creating a bizarre yet fascinating juxtaposition. There's this rawness to the performances, especially from the lead who brings a certain grit and confusion to the role of a man out of time. Pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the sense of dislocation Billy feels. The practical effects and some clever cinematography evoke a sense of the old West while grounding it in today's reality. It's all about identity and belonging, which is pretty resonant, even if it feels a bit scattered at times.
Interesting take on Western tropes.Explores themes of identity and belonging.Distinct mix of practical effects and modern setting.
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