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So, 'September Gun' is this quirky blend of comedy and western that really stands out, mostly because of its offbeat premise. You've got Ben Sunday, this aging gunfighter, who finds himself reluctantly teaming up with a Catholic nun. The contrast is just fascinating—she's hell-bent on building a sanctuary for Apache orphans, and he picks the saloon, of all places, as the site. The pacing has this odd rhythm; it’s not all action but has moments that give you time to breathe and think. I mean, the performances are solid, especially how the nun's idealism clashes with Ben's more jaded outlook. Plus, there are some interesting practical effects that add to the whole vibe of the film. It’s a unique piece, for sure.
Interesting character dynamicsQuirky setting contrastNot your typical western
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