"Blindman" is a bizarre piece of fantasy,and a fine work in its kind. Baldi fumbled in his pocket for a lay-out of slum burlesque and sombre surreal,where he could unfold his ghosts and intuitions.Of course,there is a certain amount of coarseness and rudeness,compensated by the excellent sense of the waggish narrative cartoon and peculiar aquaforte. Baldi knows and does well his job,in spite of the sometimes quite poor quality of the material.The movie manages to be interesting and so agreeable.Any psychology or human truth are entirely absent,as it must be with this kind of movie.The characters are mere puppets,the humor is thickened,cruel and disrespectful,sometimes out of tune,and in a way unworthy of Baldi.Of course,the whole scheme is unbelievable and absurd.
With this movie,by this movie,we see what were able to do some talented directors with a western script,in the 60s and 70s.Such movies give the impression of being totally free of commercial compulsions and humdrum drawings,and show a remarkable skill for ranging a stock of epic elements.If the coarseness I've been mentioning does not lack at least sometimes,there are,in exchange,great amounts of humor,charm, resourcefulness,quickness,a powerful and vivid drawing,fancy,even some impudence,craft,merriment,striking beautiful music.
Very often,the actors are outstanding and skillful (and so is T. Anthony too,to be sure).All these things place the European westerns together with the great Italian opera and the surrealist prose:the bread of the fanciful.A form of art unconventional and popular, intelligent and light.(there are,in "Blindman",some things insipid, clumsy and boorish,some bad taste,but also some unsurpassedly accomplished.)
"Blindman" is a good sample for the genre's fine qualities.
Anthony looks now petulant and now mild,now serene and now sanguinary,now sinister and now nice,adamant and cunning.His sniggers fit well.He is as great an western actor as Nero,Kinski,Volonte,Gemma and Eastwood are.His acting is liquid,elastic and sober,real and manly;a great actor.Anthony acts with a visible relish and delight,obviously enjoying.
I greet all those who already like "Blindman" and the European westerns;and also all those who will.