High Noon (1952) is one of the greatest all-American classic westerns that contains many elements of a traditional western. So in comparing an older western to a newer one like Open Range (2003), it's easy to recognize the basic similarities; the stories hold armed cowboys (otherwise known as the "bad-guys"), A tough "good guy" that shows weakness, the "pretty girl", and a climactic shoot-out. While the two films show great similarities in the format of the western film, when one analyzes the films deeper, many differences can be found as well. The major differences which stood out are the magnitude of violence, the role of the women, and the cinematography. These core similarities help define the traditional western whereas the differences are what make each film independently unique.
To start with similarities, in High Noon, the bad guys are comprised of four gunmen. This image is similar to the four armed cowboys in Open Range, yet they aren't the only bad guys we encounter......
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