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This is the 1964 film 'A Fistful of Dollars'. Of the many meanings this film has, the biggest one is that it is the first feature-length film starring Clint Eastwood, a famous Hollywood actor and director. Also, this film, along with 'The Gunman' and 'The Man with the Dollars', which were produced in succession the following year, are called the 'No-Name Trilogy' or 'The Dollars Trilogy'. This is because the original title of the film is 'A Fistful of Dollars' and 'The Gunman' is 'For A Few Dollars More'. 'The Man with the Dollars' is 'Good, Bad and The Ugly', which is literally the original work of 'Nomnomnom'. All three films were produced by Italian director Sergio Leone, and are also called 'Spaghetti Western Movies', meaning Italian western films. In Korean terms, would it mean 'Kimchi Western' or something like that? If you have time, I will review the other two works as well. Even though it is over 50 years old, the desolation that Western movies give seems to have more depth because of the time. In particular, the punishment of evil by a nameless wanderer gives us a refreshing feeling regardless of the time. I recommend that you watch an 'Old Spaghetti Western Movie' on this occasion.