Totenkindly
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Actually I head this about the Dirty Harry movies and wasn't there a Ronin movie with DeNiro? Naturally these are American cop movies but I can see how westerns evolved from a much older story (Shakespeare) or the Samuri period (1600-1868), especially since American Westerns take place at the end of that period.
Samurai cinema - Wikipedia
Yeah, "Ronin" is a Frankenheimer film I just love to death and even saw in the theater when it came out -- about disavowed spies/assassins/hackers for hire because they've veered off the beaten path and have no legitimate work in post-Cold War, and aside from the name, there's an actual anecdotal tieback to ronin in the film. So it's kind of the "modern world" equivalent. The film also seems to be all old-fashioned stuntwork with the car chases, etc., and there's an odd thing about Sean Bean in this film that breaks the meme. There's also a few great audacious moves in this film, when people make the mistake of assuming they are dealing with people of honor.
(Sean Bean, Robert DeNiro, Natasha McElhone, Stellan Skarsgard, Jean Reno, Michael Lonsdale, and another famous actor who it was great to see when he popped it.) I dunno. I just love this film, it's pretty "clean" like Michael Mann's "Heat" and just tells the story, with great actors.