The Misfits (1961) (Top 10 HIGH-QUALITY)

The climax involves rounding up wild horses. Instead of a heroic feat, it is portrayed as a cruel, desperate act to sell the animals for dog food.

The "King of Hollywood" suffered a fatal heart attack just days after filming wrapped in 1960. The Misfits (1961)

Directed by John Huston and written by Arthur Miller, this neo-Western drama remains one of the most fascinating, cursed, and poignant films ever made. The climax involves rounding up wild horses

Every character is running from past trauma, searching for a sense of belonging that the modern world denies them. 📌 The Verdict it is portrayed as a cruel

While he made a few more films, this was one of his last major roles before his untimely death in 1966. 💔 Art Imitating Life