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So, 'My Gun is the Law'âwhat a curious piece. Directed by Alfonso Brescia, itâs a Western that doesnât quite fit the mold. The pacing is a bit uneven, with moments where it drags, but that just adds to its odd charm. The setting, San Felipe, has this dusty, almost claustrophobic vibe that really captures that classic Western atmosphere. The plot revolves around two Federal Agents, and it's interesting how one gets close to the local landowner's familyâthereâs this underlying tension that bubbles up. Performances are solid but not overly flashy, which feels authentic. The practical effects are modest, nothing grandiose, yet they serve the story well. Itâs like a hidden gem, not for everyone but worth a look if you're into the quirks of lesser-known Westerns.
Captures a unique Western atmosphere.Uneven pacing adds to its charm.Tension between characters is intriguing.
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