westerns by leone

Noelia 2022-01-26 08:02:31

I've only watched "Once Upon a Time in the West" and "The Good, Bad and Ugly".
Yesterday,
I felt that the plot and the expressiveness of human nature are not as good as those two,
but the rhythm and tension are still very good,
and the boundaries between heroes and robbers are not so clear.
Leone's villains are always bright-eyed and very connotative.

Leone's Westerns in Europe are
just one word, cool!
Not relying on fierce fighting, all relying on the
young Eastwood, very handsome!

The music, it
is only called Morricone's soundtrack for the film screening, but during the prologue, the projectionist did not let the whistle and gunshots be heard, which is really disappointing the master

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Extended Reading
  • Kiarra 2022-03-17 09:01:03

    Many, many years later, Lao Du used other people's methods to ride bicycles.

  • Dagmar 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    The plot is more compact and ups and downs than the first one, and the soundtrack is still excellent. Lee Van Clee's character is so amazing, and Clint Eastwood's hat-shooting duel is full of sparks. The two protagonists are imposing and invincible.

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  • Wild, The Hunchback: Well well, if it isn't the smoker. Well... Remember me, amigo?

    Col. Douglas Mortimer: M-Mm.

    Wild, The Hunchback: 'Course you do. El Paso.

    Col. Douglas Mortimer: It's a small world.

    Wild, The Hunchback: Yes, and very, very bad. Now come on, you light another match.

    Col. Douglas Mortimer: I generally smoke just after I eat. Why don't you come back in about ten minutes?

    Wild, The Hunchback: Ten minutes you'll be smoking in hell. Get up!

  • [last lines]

    Monco: [counting reward sums of outlaws he just killed] Ten thousand... twelve thousand... fifteen... sixteen... seventeen... twenty-two. Twenty-two?

    [a wounded Groggy comes from behind and raises his gun; Monco whirls and shoots him dead]

    Monco: ...Twenty-seven.

    Col. Douglas Mortimer: Any trouble, boy?

    Monco: No, old man. Thought I was having trouble with my adding. It's all right now.