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Fights are choreographed brawls rather than lethal gunfights.
The theme song and Trinity’s dusty entrance are legendary.
Lo chiamavano Trinità... (They Call Me Trinity) is a definitive 1970 cult classic that fundamentally changed the Spaghetti Western genre by introducing slapstick comedy and lighthearted charm into a world previously defined by grit and violence. The Vibe: Beans and Bullets It turned the "serious" Western on its head. Lo chiamavano TrinitГ ...
The scene of Trinity eating a whole pan of beans is a cinematic staple.
Some of the slapstick routines can feel dated or repetitive. Fights are choreographed brawls rather than lethal gunfights
If you want a gritty Clint Eastwood style Western, this isn't it.
Trinity (Terence Hill), the "Right Hand of the Devil," is a lazy but lightning-fast gunslinger. He rolls into town on a travois to find his brother, Bambino (Bud Spencer), the "Left Hand of the Devil," masquerading as the local sheriff. Together, they reluctantly defend a group of peaceful Mormons against a greedy land grabber and a gang of Mexican bandits. ⭐ What Makes it Great (They Call Me Trinity) is a definitive 1970
"It’s not just a Western; it’s a masterclass in buddy-comedy chemistry. The bean-eating scene is 10/10." Potential Downsides It is slower than modern comedies or action films.