Sam Peckinpah has a soft and familial side. And it's on full display in this 1972 modern cowboy movie as a family reunites in Prescott, Arizona during a rodeo.
It always seems to be the case that some of the directors of our most violent movies turn out to long or yearn for a kind of familial peace. Just as our funniest comedians often suffer from deep depression. Or our darkest moviemakers turn out to be some of our biggest optimists.
The Yin Yang. The cosmic balance.
What's so funny about watching JUNIOR BONNER is watching how unabashed Peckinpah is in …
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