Without a doubt, this film is by far the best western ever made. And the music……..l just cannot get enough of it, to say; sublime, totally misuses the word.
Such beautiful music and cinematography. It was hard enough when I lost my daughter in a mass shooting. Can you imagine reaching what is to be your new home only to find your new husband and stepchildren dead and being mourned? It was to be a surprise for the children and they all paid the price for greed. Karma came back in spades for Henry Fonda's character and Jill persevered at the end.
The only reason this movie is famous is because the music. The theme, is a masterpiece, everything else is just old people pretending to be young and fast gun, in other words this movie is just about killing. Nothing to países, about, nothing good to defend, no allan ladd, no john Wayne, no clase, pure trash, excepto, for the sublime, heavenly music, a masterpiece!
Una pelicula promocionada muy espectacularmente para su exhibicion en el teatro-cine Maria Teresa Montoya,esta en el cuarto año en la facultad de Odontologia de la UANL una super cinematografia y la musica perfecta que realzo la pelicula,todo estuvo perfecto,una actuacion de Henry Fonda como malvado pistolero a sueldo y las demas actuaciones de Bronson y Robards muy a la altura,magnifica pelicula,iila disfrute!!.
That amazing camera crane shot from the window of the train station and then up and over the roof to the town with Ennio Morriconne’s amazing music swelling in time to the elevation of the shot is pure cinema magic!
Such a great movie, score, camera work, acting, script as you will never see in a movie again. Some things to really pay attention to in this slice of the movie. Notice the crane shot when Jill enters the station with the swelling of the score into a crescendo showing the optimism of a growing town, the frontier becoming civiilized. I can't recall a director who actually directs extras so well. You have the crane shot of the town and people actually look busy doing something. The unloading of the train and the load master cheerfully getting the workers to pickup the pace, perfect. I know from experience! And the scene of Sam maniacally racing his coach through the railroad workers, again men look as though they are building a railroad, with an air of bemusement at the antics of Sam and his coach. This is really really important because Leone is building an immersive world for the viewer to fall into before the movie really gets rolling. The viewer starts to care about the characters early on. It's key to making this a great movie, even without the endless dialogue which ruins so many movies.
Claudia Cardinale é linda e sublime demais, uma beleza clássica e escultural absolutamente primorosa e exuberante ao extremo que conquistou definitivamente o coração de Hollywood e do mundo inteiro junto com a própria e igualmente belíssima e estonteante Heather Locklear também.❤
The singer in this song doesn't get mentioned enough....her vocals are the heart of this masterful mix of talent that is this scene....her name is Edda Dell'Orso.... also have a look at the energy and movement of all the wagons, horses, people , dust, wind...... its all extraordinary
@@barbarakempf761 P.S. Find me even ONE current actress more beautiful than Claudia Cardinale. Kate Winslett? Emma Watson? Scarlett Johanssen? Anne Hathaway? Emma Stone?? There isn't one!!!
I discovered this movie by accident. Back in the 70's I was a bartender, and one night I got home at 4am and this film was on TV. I was half asleep right until the moment Henry Fonda blows away the kid. From that second on I was mesmerized by this film, particularly this song by Ennio Morricone, "Jill's Theme," perhaps the most beautiful love theme ever written.
The heartbreak of getting off of the train, wondering where your new family is you were expecting to be there to take you home, only later to find that they didn't come to the train station for you because all four of them had been brutally murdered by a hired gun for greed over the family's land.
The crane shot at 3:50. Maybe the best shot in all of film combined with the best theme ever. We feel how overwhelmed Jill is stepping in to this story. All with out a single word of dialog. Mastery of the art.
The use of silence and facial expressions were impeccable! One of the three best westerns ever made! Almost perfection! Sergio and Ennio was the best combo ever in film history…no others were close! The long landing wideouts with the music telling the story without any dialogue were so beautiful, matched and surpassed by the ever beautiful CC!
You do not need words to describe her feelings of solitude and hope on a new life at the wild frontier. Morricone 's music speaks for her. EPIC !!!! Greetings from Brasil
This and "The Exctasy of Gold" from "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" two of the most brilliant musical/directing achievements in cinema history, both from Leone and Morricone. LOVE. PEACE. God Bless
THE BEST OF ALL WESTERN MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So heartbreaking to see this kind & decent woman expecting a proper life with a husband and away from the New Orleans brothel life she had been forced into as a young girl, only to find he & his kids had been slaughtered. Saving grace is she stayed and took over what her deceased husband & his family had started to build. She is the strongest character in the film next to Bronson.
O ator Charles Bronson foi um ator muito romântico nesse filme
Without a doubt, this film is by far the best western ever made. And the music……..l just cannot get enough of it, to say; sublime, totally misuses the word.
Morricone, the maestro.
Yes, she was beautiful, but there has been many others…
3:56 "Back to the Future 3"
Such beautiful music and cinematography. It was hard enough when I lost my daughter in a mass shooting. Can you imagine reaching what is to be your new home only to find your new husband and stepchildren dead and being mourned? It was to be a surprise for the children and they all paid the price for greed. Karma came back in spades for Henry Fonda's character and Jill persevered at the end.
Sergio leone legend he made the two best westerns ever epics
Totally agree with your comment oncla I Dia cardinale
The only reason this movie is famous is because the music. The theme, is a masterpiece, everything else is just old people pretending to be young and fast gun, in other words this movie is just about killing. Nothing to países, about, nothing good to defend, no allan ladd, no john Wayne, no clase, pure trash, excepto, for the sublime, heavenly music, a masterpiece!
Is this bait or are you genuinely mentally impaired?
Una pelicula promocionada muy espectacularmente para su exhibicion en el teatro-cine Maria Teresa Montoya,esta en el cuarto año en la facultad de Odontologia de la UANL una super cinematografia y la musica perfecta que realzo la pelicula,todo estuvo perfecto,una actuacion de Henry Fonda como malvado pistolero a sueldo y las demas actuaciones de Bronson y Robards muy a la altura,magnifica pelicula,iila disfrute!!.
the music … in the begining and the end … the music…
an absolute masterpiece visuliey and the music is unforgetable
That crane shot is a thing of beauty.
The song in this clip was included in the opening and closing overture. It's official name is, "Jill's Ameruca".
La belleza de claudia cardinale
What a fantastic women and actress Claudia Cardinale was she lived the part and was just stunning
That amazing camera crane shot from the window of the train station and then up and over the roof to the town with Ennio Morriconne’s amazing music swelling in time to the elevation of the shot is pure cinema magic!
Ever arrived at a station or gate in an unfamiliar place, expecting to be greeted but finding yourself alone? Yeah.
Such a great movie, score, camera work, acting, script as you will never see in a movie again. Some things to really pay attention to in this slice of the movie. Notice the crane shot when Jill enters the station with the swelling of the score into a crescendo showing the optimism of a growing town, the frontier becoming civiilized. I can't recall a director who actually directs extras so well. You have the crane shot of the town and people actually look busy doing something. The unloading of the train and the load master cheerfully getting the workers to pickup the pace, perfect. I know from experience! And the scene of Sam maniacally racing his coach through the railroad workers, again men look as though they are building a railroad, with an air of bemusement at the antics of Sam and his coach. This is really really important because Leone is building an immersive world for the viewer to fall into before the movie really gets rolling. The viewer starts to care about the characters early on. It's key to making this a great movie, even without the endless dialogue which ruins so many movies.
Great films are about the journey not just the destination. The cart driver must have doing well by the way….immaculate white teeth in the Old West.
4:21 and 5:55 not the same horse
Claudia Cardinale é linda e sublime demais, uma beleza clássica e escultural absolutamente primorosa e exuberante ao extremo que conquistou definitivamente o coração de Hollywood e do mundo inteiro junto com a própria e igualmente belíssima e estonteante Heather Locklear também.❤
@@raquelcarvalho1583 Sim Maravilhosa...
The gorgeous Claudia Cardinale and such beautiful music
When America was still great, was a dream and a beacon of hopes. This music conveys that Deep feeling. Today America Is in despair
The singer in this song doesn't get mentioned enough....her vocals are the heart of this masterful mix of talent that is this scene....her name is Edda Dell'Orso.... also have a look at the energy and movement of all the wagons, horses, people , dust, wind...... its all extraordinary
Alas, I used to watch this movie with my step father... Now he passed away, and I miss someone that enjoy watching this movie with me.
BTW, if anyone thinks, as I do, that Claudia Cardinale was one of the most beautiful actresses who ever lived, give this post a big Thumbs Up.
Beautiful but don’t exaggerate
@@barbarakempf761 What makes you think that I'm "exaggerating"???
@@barbarakempf761 P.S. Find me even ONE current actress more beautiful than Claudia Cardinale. Kate Winslett? Emma Watson? Scarlett Johanssen? Anne Hathaway? Emma Stone?? There isn't one!!!
@@tiffsaver Rachel welsh, Sophie Loren, Rhonda Fleming, Maureen O’Hara, Vivian lee, etc
@@barbarakempf761 I said "current," blockhead. Sophia Loren is 90, Ronda Fleming is dead and Vivian Leigh did "Gone With the Wind" in 1940.
I discovered this movie by accident. Back in the 70's I was a bartender, and one night I got home at 4am and this film was on TV. I was half asleep right until the moment Henry Fonda blows away the kid. From that second on I was mesmerized by this film, particularly this song by Ennio Morricone, "Jill's Theme," perhaps the most beautiful love theme ever written.
А. Музыка. Волосы. Дыбом. Стоят
Какая. Женшина❤
Incredible
It always gives me a chill, when the camera rises above the Station roof to show Jill walking through the town, and the Mitten Buttes come into view.
Danke Meister ENNIO ❤❤❤
Ein Gigant von einem Film❤...Ein Kunstwerk...Musik und Kameraführung perfekt aufeinander abgestimmt
The heartbreak of getting off of the train, wondering where your new family is you were expecting to be there to take you home, only later to find that they didn't come to the train station for you because all four of them had been brutally murdered by a hired gun for greed over the family's land.
❤ Il y a eu des grands compositeurs de musique de films tels que Max Steiner ou Miklos Rozsa mais.....cette partition de E.M transperce.....l'âme !
PODRAN PASAR ESTOS VIDEOS EN ESPAÑOL
What would John Ford have felt about his beloved Monument Valley being used as a location for a spaghetti western?
Esta pelicula fue el mejor oeste Por su tema elenco vestuario musica lo tomo todo
The crane shot at 3:50. Maybe the best shot in all of film combined with the best theme ever. We feel how overwhelmed Jill is stepping in to this story. All with out a single word of dialog. Mastery of the art.
The use of silence and facial expressions were impeccable! One of the three best westerns ever made! Almost perfection! Sergio and Ennio was the best combo ever in film history…no others were close! The long landing wideouts with the music telling the story without any dialogue were so beautiful, matched and surpassed by the ever beautiful CC!
You do not need words to describe her feelings of solitude and hope on a new life at the wild frontier. Morricone 's music speaks for her. EPIC !!!! Greetings from Brasil
PQ NO PASAN EN ESPAÑOL
My favourite Western of all time and the sound track was amazing. I would have been the perfect rhinestone cowboy
This and "The Exctasy of Gold" from "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" two of the most brilliant musical/directing achievements in cinema history, both from Leone and Morricone. LOVE. PEACE. God Bless
THE BEST OF ALL WESTERN MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am 90's born and liked how all part is matched up like puzzle
So heartbreaking to see this kind & decent woman expecting a proper life with a husband and away from the New Orleans brothel life she had been forced into as a young girl, only to find he & his kids had been slaughtered. Saving grace is she stayed and took over what her deceased husband & his family had started to build. She is the strongest character in the film next to Bronson.
❤
It always makes excitement