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Eagle's Wing

Eagle's Wing

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A white trapper steals a white mustang called “Eagle Wing” from a Kiowa Indian, who pursues him to get his horse back

STARS: Martin Sheen, Sam Waterston, Harvey Keitel


111 min | Western | 1979 | Color

 

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Interlacement of Seven Deadly Sins and Four Types of Justice
I have just read what I believe to be an analysis of this film by a lyrical Irishman. Lovely to read.
However, a concise analysis of this film is that it is a interweaving of the seven deadly sins with the four types of justice.
Envy, greed, pride, sloth, anger, etc. and justice in the forms of retributive, distributive, blind, and divine.
I could demonstrate three examples of each, one for each of the three protagonists; however, it is much more fun to note them for oneself.
This is an excellent film.
Don't miss it.

The Wings of the Eagle
Eagle's Wing (1979) is the type of film you rarely see, filled with poetic shots of the desert landscape, it is sumptuous merely to watch. From the looks of it, it seems to be about Texas or the New Mexico territories' tribes, probably Comanche and Kiowa, or even the Plains Apache (also called Kiowa-Apache).
Sam Waterston as White Bull is exceptional. Martin Sheen as Pike is a great contribution as well.
The cast also has in tow many superb actors from all phases of cinema, including many Mexican actors.
I really enjoyed Eagle's Wing.
The view is stunning.

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