The Hi-Lo Country.
"The Hi-Lo Country," directed by Stephen Frears, is a compelling Western drama that dives into the lives of two cowboy friends, Pete Calder and Big Boy Matson, navigating the complexities of post-World War II life in the vast landscapes of New Mexico. Set against the backdrop of the changing American West, the film beautifully captures the essence of New Mexico's rugged terrain and its cultural significance, serving as more than just a setting but a character in its own right, embodying the tension between tradition and modernization. As the friends find themselves entangled in a love triangle that tests their loyalty and values, "The Hi-Lo Country" presents a gritty, evocative exploration of friendship, love, and the inevitable evolution of a way of life, making it a memorable contribution to the Western genre.