Monday, October 15, 2007

My Darling Clementine post

In the movie My Darling Clementine, Wyatt Earp is very much the stereotypical westerner for various reasons.

One of our very first encounters with Mr. Earp is when he suddenly appears to be the only one brave enough to stop a drunken crazy Native American. He shows poise and courage, just as all cliche heros do. Even though we do not know Earp yet, Ford still conveys him as someone who can be trusted and a man who viewers side with.

Also on a lighter note, when the Earps attend the dance with the rest of the town, obviously Earp is going to be an amazing dancer. All main charasmatic westerners are excellent dancers.
Even though we never see him work on his dancing, he is definately going to have sweet moves because he is Wyatt Earp, Sheriff extroardinaire.

1 comment:

Bobby J. said...

DANO, i liked how you describes Wyatt Earp, he really is a classic western character as he has great marksmanship and leadership. Nice job yo