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: Unlike the Man with No Name, Trinity and Bambino don't seek justice or revenge; they seek a meal and a nap, yet they end up protecting a mission of monks. IV. Cultural Impact and Legacy

: Analyze Bud Spencer’s role as the reluctant, grumpy brother. He serves as the "straight man" whose brute strength and short temper contrast Trinity’s lightheartedness. _cb01_ac_Continuavano_a_chiamarlo_Trinit_1971

The "Restaurant Scene" (contrasting the brothers' uncouth nature with high society). : Unlike the Man with No Name, Trinity

: Analyze Terence Hill’s character—the lazy, seemingly effortless marksman. He represents a "zen" approach to the outlaw life, where skill is high but ambition is low. He serves as the "straight man" whose brute

: The plot involves the brothers being mistaken for federal agents. Use this to discuss the film's commentary on corruption and the absurdity of authority in the Old West.