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Paths of War, released in 1970, blends comedy and Western in a way that's both chaotic and oddly charming. The story follows two Sicilian royalist soldiers who find themselves far from home, showcasing their absurdities as they navigate the Wild West. The pacing is a bit uneven, which adds to its quirky charm, allowing for moments of hilarity amidst the chaos of battle. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have a certain charm that feels authentic for the era. The performances, particularly of the leads, embody that bumbling yet endearing essence that makes you root for them despite their incompetence. There's something distinctly amusing about watching European soldiers bumble through American history, and this film captures that spirit well.
Paths of War is a bit of a rarity, not just in its odd blend of genres but also in its limited availability on home media. It hasn't seen as many releases as other comedies from the era, making it somewhat sought after by collectors who appreciate its quirky humor and historical absurdity. Finding a decent copy can be a challenge, but those who do can enjoy discussing its unique take on Western tropes and the comedic timing of its leads, which still feel fresh despite the film's age.
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