I found the clip and watched it on youtube twice before I saw the flag. It's only seen for a couple of seconds in the back ground and if you see it, you're NOT looking at William Munny's transformed face. Finally we see the face of a true murderer of women and children we've heard about through the whole film but haven't yet seen. In that face, we don't see the doting father that Munny was to his children, or the thoughtful friend that Munny was to Ned, or the compassionate Munny we see with Deliliah. We didn't see the man who was reformed and no longer cursed or would have sex with whores. That stone cold hate filled face is the payoff shot that we've been waiting for. Odd that instead of seeing the brilliance of that shot, anyone would notice a flag of all things - unless you've seen this two dozen times or more like I have. Sometimes after repeated viewings, we notice other things in the shot.
I guess it's possible Eastwood had a metaphor in mind, or just made sure to get the American flag in a shot because he's a patriotic American, but it's more likely the flag was hanging there the whole time on the set and that you just noticed a cigar.
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