"I think they are very important because westerns have a code and a symbolism"
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The word “code” matters because it reframes the western as less about realism and more about ritual. The genre’s characters often behave like archetypes under stress: the sheriff, the outlaw, the drifter, the civilizer. Eckhart is pointing to why the form keeps resurfacing in modern cinema: it’s a reliable engine for staging conflicts about law versus justice, community versus freedom, violence as necessity versus violence as identity. “Symbolism” is his tell that he’s thinking visually, as an actor would: landscapes that dwarf men, doorways that frame confrontations, the border as both geography and psychology.
Subtextually, it’s also a bet on the audience. In an era of irony and genre mashups, Eckhart’s saying westerns still work because they’re legible and primal - not simplistic, but efficiently mythic. The western’s “importance” is its ability to smuggle big ethical questions inside a familiar silhouette.
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"I think they are very important because westerns have a code and a symbolism." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-they-are-very-important-because-westerns-41575/. Accessed 26 Feb. 2026.





