"Once Upon a Time in the West", Leon's westerns, my favorite, are very humane, with a large number of close-ups of the characters portraying each character so delicately and exquisitely. Every scene is cut through the perfect lens, and it is full of tension, which makes the audience can't bear to turn their eyes. A land dispute between a farmer’s widow and a railroad tycoon has stirred up killers, lone rangers, and wanted criminals. Dismounting, drawing guns, confrontation... But nothing seems to be able to stop the torrent of American railroads moving westward, just as no one can stop the advancement of history. I feel that Quentin's movie style is deeply influenced by this work, and Henry Fonda's only villain movie is not to be missed.
Time crowns art. Lay's Italian Westerns are more delicate than American Westerns, and the section of breaking the handcuffs with a gun can be called an example. If the American western film is really not that long. Harmonica is different from Xiao Ma's match. It is not only an external characteristic mark, but also reveals the deep meaning of his thoughts and behavior. Director Lei said that he wanted to express the birth of the United States, and he could not say that he did not perform, but his performance was not as clear and powerful as the two tigers slaying the dragons.
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