McCabe & Mrs. Miller
■ Basic Data
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Year | 1971 |
| Country | United States |
| Director | Robert Altman |
| Cast | Warren Beatty, Julie Christie, Rene Auberjonois, William Devane, John Schuck |
| Genre | Western |
■ Title Language Table
| Language | Text | Romanization |
|---|---|---|
| English | McCabe & Mrs. Miller | – |
| Español | – | – |
| Français | – | – |
| Deutsch | – | – |
| Português | – | – |
| Italiano | – | – |
| Русский | – | – |
| 中文(简体) | – | – |
| 中文(繁體) | – | – |
| 한국어 | – | – |
| ไทย | – | – |
| Tiếng Việt | – | – |
| Bahasa Indonesia | – | – |
| 日本語 | ギャンブラー | Gyanburā |
■ One-Line Definition
👉 A work that depicts a structure in which market ambition and human intimacy collide within a frontier community built on ownership, debt, and illusion
■ Synopsis
A gambler and a brothel owner build a business in a mining town until corporate power enters and exposes the fragility of their private order.
■ RECIPE Tags
#FrontierIllusion #CapitalAndIntimacy #AntiHeroicCollapse #OwnershipAndMortality #FailedSanctuary
■ Primary Axis
- Entry: Frontier as private construction
Reason: A town appears as a space where personal ambition can temporarily become social order.
Related Film: Heaven’s Gate - Middle: Enterprise as human shelter
Reason: Commerce is not only profit but also a fragile substitute for belonging, dignity, and mutual dependence.
Related Film: Days of Heaven - Core: Corporate force erasing personal sovereignty
Reason: Individual improvisation collapses when impersonal capital converts the frontier into possession.
Related Film: There Will Be Blood
■ Secondary Axes
- Intimacy under transactional conditions: Affection appears inside structures of money, survival, and self-protection.
Related Film: The Ballad of Cable Hogue - Death without heroic completion: The final conflict removes mythic grandeur and leaves only exposure, weather, and consequence.
Related Film: The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
■ Person
- Director: Robert Altman
- Cast: Warren Beatty, Julie Christie, Rene Auberjonois, William Devane, John Schuck
■ Structural Tags
#PrivateOrder #ImpersonalPower #CollapseStructure
■ Attribute Tags
#UnitedStates #1971Film #WesternFilm


































