THE SHOOTING
This 1967 Western by Monte Hellman (a new name to me) is a real oddity. It has been described as an existential Western, a kind of ‘Waiting for Godot’ and it certainly has a minimalist narrative which after some initial scene setting reduces to the four main characters making their way across hot and inhospitable terrain. There are only four characters of note, of which Willett is ost ensibly the main one (played by the veteran Warren Oates). He's an ex-bounty hunter who is a stoical kind of guy who’s not easily taken in. In contrast his young companion Coley is not very bright and is an accident waiting to happen. Then there is Millie Perkins playing someone given in the cast list as simply 'The Woman' (yes, it's that sort of film). She's the driving character behind what little story there is, hiring Willett and Coley to take her to a place called Kingsley. She won’t say why but Willett thinks he knows why. Willett has a brother, Coigne, and at the...