Must see on the big screen

Jean 2022-04-19 09:01:18

There are many weapons in the world, but there is one thing to stop them, and it's this

The best part is the beginning.

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This kind of movie should be seen on the big screen. Greed, cunning, sensuality, kindness, and dreams are buried under the sand. Only the rails carry the train and time rolls forward.

I remember Leone's interview record that he spent all day in the library in order to understand the historical background of a movie, the Chinese worker with braids in this movie, and the Chinese Laundry and the plot behind the opening account. contact.

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Extended Reading
  • Brooke 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    170 minutes, the beginning, tense, slow, the setting is deeply western, the costume of a knight, the image of a tough guy, and the manliness is full. Close-up shots are more common in later Hong Kong films. The emphasis is on the demeanor of the characters, and the lack of inner activity.

  • Neva 2021-10-20 19:02:09

    In the American West in the eyes of the Italian director, the core story line slowly became clear at the end. The dream of a railway tycoon was to see the ocean but died next to a puddle. The gunner wants to learn to do things with money, but he is betrayed by the money. Only death can he know what he really wants. A vengeful showdown is the nature of the gunner. The railroad brings hope and the pioneering spirit of the American people for dreams, while the gunman has only the fate of wandering around the world~

Once Upon a Time in the West quotes

  • Cheyenne: By the way, you know anything about a man going around playing the harmonica? He's somebody you'd remember. Instead of talking, he plays. And when he better play, he talks.

  • Cheyenne: Listen, Harmonica, a town built around a railroad - mm mm mm mmm - you could make a fortune, huh? Hundreds of thousands of dollars. Hey, more than that. Thousands of thousands.

    Harmonica: They call them "millions."

    Cheyenne: "Millions." Hm.