Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Aurora

The good, the bad, and the beauty. A western black comedy and psychological western at a gunfighter’s pace, on the rasor’s edge, the unstoppable movement of progress, symbolized by railroad tracks, the Feds and their use of information. It’s the twilight of the Old West, but there is still time for a story where personal feelings become fundamental and people meet face to face and run all the risks. James McKinney, an old gunfighter, leaves prison with one thing in mind: to get his revenge on Nick Younger, who in the meanwhile is robbing rich gentleman with the help of his beautiful companion. The feds are on their trail, fed up with the long list of attacks that the couple leave behind them. McKinney starts by getting rid of the old members of his band with the help of a Mexican, who handles his gun with lightning speed, until he meets up with his old enemy, and friend. In the West, what goes around, comes around...

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