Once Upon a Time in the West

Genoveva 2021-10-20 17:24:44

Personal understanding:

From the perspective of the whole, the departure of the harmonica man is inevitable. Even if Frank dies, he will leave. They are too deep into the old age and cannot escape and cannot be avoided. The door to the new age will open, but for them it is just a mirage, but Frank originally There is a probability that you will enter a new era, but you will still be dragged in later

The boss is a man with lofty ambitions. This is obvious to all. He saw the sea for one purpose, but he was still ruthlessly strangled. But before he was dealt with by Frank, he also taught Frank a lesson. Force is not about being able to of

Looking at the whole movie, Shane wants to live a peaceful life, but I am still confused whether he accepts the new era. At the same time, Shane's BGM "Farewell To Cheyenne" I also like it personally. I feel the best.

The ex-husband of the heroine (forgot the name) He does have a vision, it's a pity to be a big capitalist

In the experience of the heroine in the west, she has gradually seen the law of survival in the west, and she also has the beauty of wild beauty and independent femininity.

The movie is really good and fun. The first five in Western movies are taken for granted, and a lot of things are also portrayed. For example, there is a paragraph about Chinese labor.

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Once Upon a Time in the West quotes

  • Jill: Hey, you're sort of a handsome man.

    Cheyenne: But I'm not the right man. And neither is he.

  • Cheyenne: [pointing his gun at Morton] Hey, Mr. Choo-Choo.