The Unforgiven
"The Unforgiven" is a 1992 Western film directed by Clint Eastwood, who also stars in the lead role. The story follows William Munny, a retired outlaw who is drawn back into a life of violence when a group of cowboys brutally attack a prostitute. Munny, along with his old partner Ned Logan and a young gunslinger, sets out to seek justice, confronting his past and the moral complexities of violence.
The film explores themes of redemption, the consequences of a violent life, and the changing nature of the American West. It received critical acclaim and won four Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actor for Gene Hackman, who plays the corrupt sheriff, Little Bill Daggett.