Martin Scorsese may have never made a Western himself, but his love for an iconic John Wayne film has had a major influence on his career.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Martin Scorsese's favorite Western starring John Wayne has had a big influence on his career. Scorsese hasn't made his passion for cinema or filmmaking a secret, and he is essentially a living archive of the medium's history. He loves everything from the trashiest B-movie to the most highbrow drama, which is something that's reflected in Martin Scorsese's own movies.
Scorsese has often called The Searchers one of his favorite Westerns, in addition to being one of the greatest movies of all time, period. From the gorgeous cinematography, the evergreen themes and Wayne's haunting central turn, it's a film the director finds himself coming back to decades after he first watched it.
The movie ends with Travis rescuing Iris in the bloodiest manner possible, and like Ethan, the movie leaves him on an ambiguous note. The influence of The Searchers can also be felt in the director's attraction to anti-heroes and flawed protagonists, who may see themselves as fundamentally good men or heroic, despite the appalling acts of violence they commit or the selfishness they display.
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