The Story: Even as this scene unspools in Clint Eastwood's

Eastwood's elegant picture-compositions start from the first image. His work has always been notable for the occasional "perfect" shot here and there, but the work was mostly concerned with efficiency and clarity, the cornerstones for beginning film-makers trying to get attention of the front-office and bean-counters. But, Unforgiven, tells its story a bit differently (his previous movie was The Rookie, after all), where image is important and you tell your story with pictures and less with quote-worthy dialog.
So, there wasn't a BIG surprise for me in the theater when this scene started. The first shot is another deep-focus landscape with figures dwarfed in the foreground, another simple tree as a point of focus. But, the scene, with the second image—of a distant figure riding out of town to meet those men—already anticipating what comes after this scene, undercuts the weight it holds.
It's just two guys by a tree waiting. Talking about what just transpired, recovering from it—if recovery is possible—and talking about death, no longer an abstract, but a very real thing.
One of the themes of Unforgiven is its look at the use of violence to solve problems, as its a trope of westerns and certainly of Eastwood's of the past. The inclination towards violence is inspired by those who are low enough to use it...and those wanting revenge for it. The revenge motivation seems so ingrained in our entertainment now—certainly, it makes up so much of the super-hero genre—that it is no longer even questioned.
But, it needs to be questioned. It's a sick inclination, looking at life like a game of win or lose, who's on top and who isn't, a narcissistic view of life where only the self matters and not the impact that self has. That philosophy may be important only to the life of a hermit, and then, only in a limited way.
Which is why that last line is so devastating. "We all got it coming, kid." It says that no revenge will save you or make your life longer. No one gets out alive. Win all you want. You'll lose everything eventually. It's like the devastating last line of Barry Lyndon: “It was the reign of King George III that the aforesaid personages lived and quarreled; good or bad, handsome or ugly; rich or poor…they are all equal now.”
I can't tell you how many times I've replied to "They probably deserved it" with "We all got it coming, kid."
Life is just not a game.
The Setup: Former gunslinger William Munny (Clint Eastwood) takes on a bounty hunter job to save his failing pig farm. But he finds that old habits die hard, but men die just as easy. He and his partner "The Schofield Kid" (Jaimz Woolvert) have just taken care of part of the job, and are awaiting payment.
When you're ready....

EXT. OPEN COUNTRY - DAY
Open country at sundown seen from a low hill, and you can
barely make out a lone RIDER approaching in the extreme
distance.
Open country at sundown seen from a low hill, and you can
barely make out a lone RIDER approaching in the extreme
distance.

Standing on the rise and watching the rider in the distance.

The Kid is behind Will sitting under a large oak drinking
from a whiskey bottle.
MUNNY(absently): I guess so.


(pause)

Munny turns from watching the rider's slow approach and walks over to The Kid who can't see the rider from where he's sitting.

The rider is a little closer now and the sun is a little lower. It is very beautiful.

The Kid wipes whiskey from his chin. He has been working hard to make the hysteria he feels into a high... but it won't quite come.
THE KID: Say, Will...
MUNNY: Yeah.
Munny is watching the rider and the rider is closer.


THE KID: First one I ever killed.
MUNNY (preoccupied with his vigil): Yeah?

Munny is watching the rider and the rider is much closer but coming at a walk and and he's trying to make The Kid feel okay when he says...


The Kid is shaking, becoming hysterical, he can't go on.


Munny walks back to the edge of the rise and watches the rider and it is a lovely sunset happening and he is talking to no one in particular.



Words by David Webb Peoples
Pictures by Jack N. Green and Clint Eastwood
Unforgiven is available on DVD on Warners Home Video.
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