Scenes drag on way too long and seem to think they are about something, but aren't really as meanigful as intended. Some scenes are graphic and raw while others are cheesy and melodramatic. It's a strange mix of serious and shab that's out of place in the same context. The entire film is way too long, mainly, and this sounds like a shallow criticism or even a joke, because the shots are too LONG. There are parts of this film that did not age well at all either, mainly involving sex. There's a lot of it, and it's hyper sexist against women, and not in an intended way to showcase problems within society or even to make a comment. Instead, it feels out of place and antique. In one section of the movie, a woman is raped during a bank robbery only to return later and inspect the penises of the male cast to see which of them raped her so she could sleep with them again. This scene like many others drags on as well. There are at least two scenes with either children being nude or having sex and again it's done in an antiquated approach as if the director and or writer thought not that it was commentary, but simply that there was nothing wrong with what was being depicted. It's honestly embarassing to watch at times. The film feels like it was in the hands of a man from the sixties who had previously worked on too many spaghetti westerns in a time when they were dying.