Once Upon a Time in the West Comments

  • Samara 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Western movies are really not my food, but I am only half interested in such classic...

  • Alysha 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    "Who would believe a guy wearing suspenders but wearing a belt? He doesn't even believe in his own pants." Leon's heart of the western "martial arts" world, solemnly killed the desolation and reluctant to speak, the knife fell for a moment, thousands of miles in the sand. Enmity. It is difficult to simply set the value of the film. Bertolucci's powerful female characters and the external civilization that the steam train will bring have broken through the usual western...

  • General 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    So long and long.... The last classic of music. The Chinese in the laundry and railway workers have a completely silent background. After moving to Nevada, 20200723, I have a new feeling and first-hand experience when I watch westerns. This time I watched it again and I got the excitement of this classic. The soundtrack is great. The harmonica and female vocals are very impressive. The rhythm It's really slow, and there are too many close-ups on the face, but the acting skills and plot are...

  • Briana 2022-03-24 09:01:16

    Morricone's music is good, but sometimes it's too arrogant. Kurosawa’s duel scenes often consist of wind and shouts, but they are more...

  • Janie 2022-03-24 09:01:16

    The sound of cheap harmonica. And the slow, unworkable tone,...

  • Lonzo 2022-03-24 09:01:16

    The pioneering work of Sergio Leone’s "Trilogy of the Past". The plot was processed on the basis of "Desert Monster" in 1954, and Dario Aquinto and Bernardo Bertolucci participated in the screenwriting. Henry Fonda, who has always been righteous, rarely plays a cold-faced brutal killer in this film. Some people think Leone’s rhythm is too slow, but I think this is the charm of his movie. The rhythm is slow, but rather...

  • Jeffery 2022-03-24 09:01:16

    A gang of hooligans is a gang of hooligans. They have their own principles, but they can only continue in this way, creating the glory of America today. . . That was the worst time and also the best...

  • Freeda 2022-03-24 09:01:16

    After watching it, I realized that Leoni is not just a trilogy of the Red Dead. Like his other movies, no one is completely justice, and no one is completely evil. Maybe this is the real West. The whistle of the Fistful of Dollars trilogy, the harmonica of the past, the simple things in Leon's hands have become the best tools for performance, classics and...

  • Kaia 2022-03-24 09:01:16

    Revisit. In fact, this film should be selected as the 100 most...

  • Madonna 2022-03-24 09:01:16

    She is the most famous prostitute in Alameida and the best woman in the world. No matter who my father is, for an hour or a month, he is the happiest man in the...

Extended Reading
  • Allie 2021-10-20 17:30:58

    Watching film notes-"Once Upon a Time in the West"

    1. If the film has poetics, then "Once Upon a Time in the West" can be said to be a leader in film poetics and a model of narrative poetry. Sergio Leone’s stinginess with dialogue (even the passage before the train arrives), in exchange for characters, conflicts and suspense that rely...

  • Lloyd 2022-03-18 09:01:02

    Once upon a time in the west

    In movies, there are many who use the past as the title, the most famous of which are "Once Upon a Time in America", "Once Upon a Time in the West" and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood". In this article, I will talk to you about the 1968 Western Legend movie "Once Upon a Time in the West". 1968 was...

Once Upon a Time in the West quotes

  • Cheyenne: What the hell is this?

    Harmonica: [off screen] Can't you see?

    [emerges from behind a pile of wood]

    Harmonica: It's a station. And all around it a town. Brett McBain's town.

    Cheyenne: [starts to laugh] Was HE crazy, heh!

    Harmonica: Yeah in a very special way. An Irishman.

    [starts measuring out a square and hammers wood spikes into the ground]

    Harmonica: He knew sooner or later that railroad coming through Flagstone would continue on west, so he looked over all this county out here until he found this hunk of desert. Nobody wanted it, but he bought it.

    [continues with work]

    Harmonica: Then he tightened his belt, and for years he waited.

    Cheyenne: Waited for what?

    Harmonica: For the railroad to reach this point.

    Cheyenne: Ah, but how in the hell could he be sure the railroad would pass through his property?

    Harmonica: Them steam engines can't roll without water, and the only water for fifty miles west of Flagstone is right here, under this land.

    Cheyenne: Ah-ha! He was no fool, our dead friend, huh?

    [chuckles]

    Cheyenne: He was going to sell this piece of desert for his weight in gold, wasn't he?

    Harmonica: [looks at Cheyenne] You don't sell the dream of a lifetime. Brett McBain wanted his station. He got the rights to build it.

    Cheyenne: How do you know all this?

    Harmonica: I saw a document. It was all in order - seals, signatures, everything. One thing though, in very small print, there is a short clause which says that McBain or his heirs lose all rights if, by the time the railroad reaches this point, the station ain't built yet.

  • Harmonica: Now I gotta go. Gonna be a beautiful town, Sweetwater.

    Jill: [with tears] I hope you'll come back someday.

    Harmonica: Someday.