The Last Gun (Italian: Jim il primo, lit.
[2] The story unfolds in 1866 in Arizona, where a town faces a threat from bandits.
"[3] In a retrospective review, Christopher Forsley of PopMatters described "the entire film [...] is unfocused".
[5] Forsley delved into the portrayal of female characters, noting that "every female character [...] no matter her age, faces a sustained threat of sexual assault."
Despite the disturbing nature of this themes, Forsley remarked that "it's through this unrelenting threat that Bergonzelli's uniquely perverted voice is heard and the film is almost redeemed for its many failures.