Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) by Sergio Leone (REVIEW)

in movie •  6 years ago 

There is nothing better than a good old western movie. Many times I go through channels and I am able to find some western movies, but I don’t catch them on time and then I have to find other way to watch them from the start.

“Once Upon A Time in the West” is a masterpiece by Sergio Leone, who is also known for “The Dollars Trilogy”. The music is from the incredible Ennio Morricone, so the movie don’t stand a chance to be a bad one, we have all the best actors and soundtrack producers to lead the movie in the right way.

As for the movie review, I will not get into a lot of details, it is enough to say that the whole story is about a land on which a railway station is planned to be build. Normally there will be many murders, twists, dirty faces and a man named Harmonica.

During the movie you will wonder what this guy is looking for beside these fools who are fighting for the land, but in the end everything will be explained.

An interesting anecdote is that Clint Eastwood turned down the role of Harmonica and then Charles Bronson agreed to play the character. Which was amazing work, well done.

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I haven't seen this movie. I think I really should see this.