ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST (1968) - a review of the greatest movie ever made (SPOILERS!)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @jvkalex9080
    @jvkalex9080 2 года назад +76

    This was easily the all time greatest movie, not just western movie.

  • @Luka2000_
    @Luka2000_ Год назад +29

    I watched many movies in my life and will watch more in the future. But none of them can compete with this movie. Its an absolute masterclass of a movie that should be studied and watched by many.

    • @BrianVincent-gz2dq
      @BrianVincent-gz2dq Год назад +7

      Over 450 watches of this movie,.....and still counting.
      Quite simply the greatest film of all time, not just the greatest Western.

    • @kevinp3550
      @kevinp3550 7 месяцев назад +1

      I've seen it over a hundred times and I thought that maybe I was taking it too far! But it really put the hook in me after a few viewings. Now if I could get a double viewing for a year...🙃😃

    • @HILAL19564
      @HILAL19564 6 месяцев назад

      I'd say this one for sure and the good the bad and the ugly. Only once upon a time in the west is more a pure western. The good the bad and the ugly is a western, war, adventure movie. A very good underrated imo masterpiece of Sergio Leone is a fistful of dynamite. And actually his whole filmography are straight up masterpieces. He made 7 movies. The first is a sandal movie I haven't seen but the rest of his movies are all masterpieces.

    • @archibaldsalyards926
      @archibaldsalyards926 2 месяца назад +1

      Go find the book: Something To Do With Death. You will love it!!!

    • @BrianVincent-gz2dq
      @BrianVincent-gz2dq Месяц назад +1

      11 months later, 672 viewings by me personally, including 20 watches in November alone!
      Friends round 8th December to watch it for their very first time.
      Can't wait!

  • @victoir2112
    @victoir2112 2 года назад +29

    As for reveals, I always loved the swinging light on harmonica. Magnificent.

    • @brianvincent4165
      @brianvincent4165 2 года назад +2

      Richard.
      Seen this film 450 times,... and counting.
      Check a million comments to see my comments.
      You are the ONLY ONE who ever went on this sight and GOT IT.
      Undoubtedly the best scene,.. thankyou Richard.

  • @brianvincent4165
    @brianvincent4165 2 года назад +40

    I have watched this movie more than anyone who has ever lived.
    Over 450 times.
    Unquestionably the greatest film of all time, not just the greatest Western of all time.

    • @ShootMeMovieReviews
      @ShootMeMovieReviews  2 года назад +5

      You certainly have me beat.

    • @brianvincent4165
      @brianvincent4165 2 года назад +2

      @@ShootMeMovieReviews
      You love the movie, that is all that matters, but thank you for your kind reply.

    • @terrytenney4175
      @terrytenney4175 2 года назад +9

      I watch it every Christmas morning. It's my Christmas present for myself.

    • @brianvincent4165
      @brianvincent4165 2 года назад +4

      @@terrytenney4175
      Terry.
      Every Christmas morning?
      You are officially a LEGEND!!
      😁😁😁.

    • @jeffryhammel3035
      @jeffryhammel3035 5 месяцев назад

      ​@terrytenney4175 Awh! So different. I watch the 1957 Scrooge for 40 years Christmas morn, but have to start fitting in "Once Upon A Time".

  • @ohauss
    @ohauss 2 года назад +17

    One thing often overlooked when talking about how Morricone's music and Leone's filming fit together is that Morricone, unlike other film composers, often wrote his music based on the script, telling the scene with his music, and capturing it so extremely well that Leone sometimes changed the pacing of the scene in shooting to match the music.

    • @ShootMeMovieReviews
      @ShootMeMovieReviews  2 года назад +4

      My understanding is that it depends upon the film. For instance, Morricone provided music for John Carpenter's The Thing that was not scene-specific, and left it to Carpenter's discretion how to implement it.
      However, for OUATITW, many scenes were scored and recorded before filming, and Leone shot to match the music. This is a potential subject for another video, as I think you can identify scenes in which this was almost certainly the case.

    • @Mr.Goodkat
      @Mr.Goodkat 6 месяцев назад +1

      He played the music during filming.

  • @vladtheimpaler9118
    @vladtheimpaler9118 Год назад +19

    Watched this movie for the first time today… mind fucking blown!

  • @tbolin25
    @tbolin25 2 года назад +9

    Thank You, I'm glad somebody said it!!! A Masterwork of Cinema and the Greatest film ever made!!! That reverse crane shot with the very real Monument Valley acting as a witness partially hidden by a huge squall, Stunning!!!!

  • @thecuss6817
    @thecuss6817 2 года назад +16

    I was fortunate enough to see all the Leone films in the theaters in Arizona on first release in the 1960s. Greatest of all times; rate GBU first and this film second.

    • @batcaveloner1383
      @batcaveloner1383 9 месяцев назад +3

      Duck you Sucker is Leone’s best film.

    • @kevinp3550
      @kevinp3550 7 месяцев назад +2

      Duck you Sucker is an overlooked masterpiece.

    • @jc940
      @jc940 4 дня назад

      I totally agree with you. 👍

  • @chriswest8389
    @chriswest8389 Год назад +5

    Henry Fonda was channeling an evil entity called Frank. This is a tour de force in method acting. The menace in those blue eyes without any movement, revealing the evil entity within. If I was an acting coach, this would be my go to example, a master class, of how to also act, or not act- hes almost beyond technique in this role, with your mouth( how not to- the crime boss in 'Your honour') By comparison here, before he murders the young boy, Frank is almost expansive. Theres a flicker of movement at the corners. And he saves the best for last. As the younger , bearded Frank is revealed, the spectral like figure, we see his bone chilling smile. Those simian looking teeth...... Next to the chauffeur in ' Burnt Offerings', its the most chilling Ive ever encountered cinematically speaking.

  • @paddydeceurt2133
    @paddydeceurt2133 2 года назад +19

    People of today....that like movies...will not have the capacity to understand that this is a Brilliant Masterpiece of Leone...it's not just a movie...Bronson, Fonda, Robards...Brilliant

  • @danielparsons2859
    @danielparsons2859 Год назад +10

    Henry Fonda as the villain is a brilliant performance.

  • @andrewwilson9057
    @andrewwilson9057 7 месяцев назад +4

    The visuals are incredible but sound scape really got me, noises that linger, build, stop, start had me in suspense as crazy as this sounds i could watch this film blind folded and still be blown away. the sound of the windmill lives in my head

    • @ShootMeMovieReviews
      @ShootMeMovieReviews  7 месяцев назад

      Absolutely. I could make a long video about the use of sound in this film. Unfortunately RUclips is one-by-one blocking all my videos.
      But the use of ambient sound both as score and as a story-telling device is unparalleled. The cicadas' sudden silence that warns McBain that someone is out there in the tall grass is absolutely chilling.

  • @kentsigmon268
    @kentsigmon268 7 месяцев назад +3

    Very good job of summing up this movie in the short time you used to do it. I first saw this movie on TV when I was a teenager. My dad was a big western movie fan and he got bored with with it in the opening first 15 minutes and went to bed . I could tell it was going to be good and I was right. I'm 66 years old and watched it many times. I always hated my dad didn't stick it out . He missed a damn good movie.

  • @83056
    @83056 2 года назад +10

    Never noticed it until now. When Jill's train arrives I see wood for the McBain train station is being unloaded.

  • @xjp1998
    @xjp1998 Год назад +4

    Things I love about Leone are the sets he built and the locations for his shots Many of the buildings from Once Upon a Time in the West are still standing and still used in films, and the cemetery at the end of The Good the Bad and the Ugly has been fully restored in Spain and you can visit it. One thing about Once Upon a time in the West it holds the world record for the longest coach ride in movie history. Jill starts the ride in Spain and it ends in Monument Valley Utah.

    • @ShootMeMovieReviews
      @ShootMeMovieReviews  Год назад

      That's really cool re: the cemetery. Definitely a place to see if I ever get over there.

    • @xjp1998
      @xjp1998 Год назад

      @@ShootMeMovieReviews on RUclips, just do a search for the cemetery in the movie and they do a travel and show you exactly what it looks like today.

    • @hennagaijin100
      @hennagaijin100 Год назад +1

      But not on the same wagon or with same horse. Look closely.

  • @NoLegalPlunder
    @NoLegalPlunder 2 года назад +8

    Ever since I saw this movie back in the 80s it's had such an incredible grip on me. While I think many movies from the 30s vie for the greatest ever made, I keep coming back to OUATITW. It's beautiful, brutal, haunting & mysterious. The movie studios really missed out by not have Sergio make more than 1 movie in the 70s. It seems like we should have gotten more movies from him.

    • @Mr.Goodkat
      @Mr.Goodkat 6 месяцев назад

      What movies from the 30's do you think vie for greatest ever made?

  • @Leopejo
    @Leopejo 2 года назад +10

    I've been watching all the reviews and analyses I could find on RUclips about this film, both in Italian and in English, and yours is one of the most interesting ones. Thanks.

    • @ShootMeMovieReviews
      @ShootMeMovieReviews  2 года назад +2

      Thanks! I do plan to do more on the film when I get a chance.

  • @Inevitibility23
    @Inevitibility23 11 месяцев назад +2

    Could you do another review covering the film's plot, themes, and story? You nailed fhe cinematography but there's a lot more to unpack that I'd love to hear a detailed analysis of.

    • @ShootMeMovieReviews
      @ShootMeMovieReviews  10 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks! I'd really like to, and perhaps I will. I've mostly stopped making videos because RUclips has terrible copyright policy that leads them to blocking about a third of my videos - it's become not worthwhile to make them given such high odds of being blocked (without justification). However, this one is still up so maybe I can do another on the same film.
      By the way, if you're looking for another western that explores similar themes, check out The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence if you haven't already. It expressly delves into the idea that as westward expansion demanded greater 'civilization', there was dwindling room for the so-called 'shootist'. Both films have a nostalgia for the heroic archetype of the lone gunman, but both acknowledge that such a man cannot exist in a modern society. There are lots of westerns that explore this, but imo these two are the best.

  • @endrebody7578
    @endrebody7578 2 года назад +6

    Undoubtedly the best movie ever made, every minute of it is a masterpiece, you can even look at it in 4-6 minute installments as video clips , No country for old men came close to this in the western genre, otherwise Gladiator and Drive are worth mentioning

  • @JeffTheHokie
    @JeffTheHokie 2 года назад +6

    The full version of it was a great movie. Any lackluster reviews probably come from a shortened-for-time version for US theaters. In the butchered version they left out the entire trading post scene where we first see Cheyenne.

    • @hennagaijin100
      @hennagaijin100 Год назад

      Paramount removed 40 minutes. Their version made no sense. Why it was a critical and financial dud.

  • @g.panitikan1929
    @g.panitikan1929 2 года назад +11

    this is my favorite movie of all time, thanks for this❤️

  • @SnoopDoug1
    @SnoopDoug1 5 месяцев назад +1

    The absolute GOAT of motion pictures. 1st time watching was early 80s as a kid and I was mesmerized.
    The opening train scene with Bronson cannot be beat.

    • @SnoopDoug1
      @SnoopDoug1 5 месяцев назад

      And my mom said when it came out it mostly failed because women hates Henry Fonda’s villain character at the time. Now it’s a masterpiece.

  • @eltoneagle8136
    @eltoneagle8136 2 года назад +9

    An absolute masterpiece 👏

  • @culturefan6363
    @culturefan6363 2 года назад +7

    the best movie ever, everything is perfect: shots, edit, music, dialogs, acting.

    • @hansvandermeulen5515
      @hansvandermeulen5515 Год назад +1

      Nevermind the bad dubbing of Claudia Cardinale in the saloon, after she's told there's a hot bath waiting for and only four people have used it so far:"one at a time or all together?"
      But that's just nitpicking.
      This is one brilliant movie.

  • @BervikGameShorts
    @BervikGameShorts 2 года назад +4

    Awesome review, although I wanna see your take on tiny details such as each of the gunmen having different approach on combat e.g. Harmonica utilizing manipulation and intimidation as an advantage as well being one step ahead, Cheyenne using the environment for his tactics, and Frank just being a cruel man with the fastest gun in Sweetwater

  • @NoahSpurrier
    @NoahSpurrier Год назад +2

    I don’t like to pick THE best, but this is definitely in the category of best movies.

  • @filipankenbrand2040
    @filipankenbrand2040 2 года назад +6

    Facts! Great Video!

  • @muhsinalhameed6408
    @muhsinalhameed6408 Год назад +2

    Definitely one of the icons in movie making world

  • @josev4338
    @josev4338 2 года назад +7

    Another great review.

  • @ChristophWagner-t1g
    @ChristophWagner-t1g Год назад +3

    There's only one film which is equal to OUTW. Ist ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA. GOD BLESS YOU SERGIO. But also Ennio Morricone. Two genius.

  • @cheemluke
    @cheemluke Год назад +2

    Thank you for this scholarly review of one of my favourite Leone films🙏🏾☺️

  • @almost_harmless
    @almost_harmless 2 года назад +4

    Masterful storytelling.

  • @klamlk7466
    @klamlk7466 5 месяцев назад

    in the german dub the final phrase is "Play me the Tune of Death" wich gives less Context as to the Brother, but man the phrase hits hard

  • @thalastkg
    @thalastkg 5 месяцев назад +1

    My all-time fav Movie ever.

  • @kevinp3550
    @kevinp3550 7 месяцев назад +1

    For you freaks reading this. Pick up a copy of Christopher Frayling's, "Something to do With Death", a fantastic analysis of this movie. And that isn't to take anything away from this most excellent video!

  • @GreenEyedDazzler
    @GreenEyedDazzler 4 месяца назад +1

    The best review of this movie on RUclips I swear

  • @rubenr.mossdc4070
    @rubenr.mossdc4070 Год назад +2

    My favorite movie also!

  • @terrytenney4175
    @terrytenney4175 2 года назад +4

    Greatest movie EVER !

  • @jeffryhammel3035
    @jeffryhammel3035 5 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful analysis.

  • @kevinp3550
    @kevinp3550 7 месяцев назад

    Greatest movie ever made? ABSOLUTELY F-ING RIGHT! And it should be pointed out that Leone directed his extras like no other. I'm very happy that other people love this movie like I do. Excellent review!

  • @randolphstephenson
    @randolphstephenson 9 месяцев назад +1

    Good Bad Ugly/Outlaw Josey Wales/ Once Upon a Time in the West.TOP THREE!🤔

  • @AlgisKemezys
    @AlgisKemezys 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love your info and more.

  • @robertpierce1981
    @robertpierce1981 2 года назад +4

    Best western ever

  • @NebukedNezzer
    @NebukedNezzer Год назад

    I was 24 years old when this movie was made. I LOVE it as the best western ever made. later when HBO did the 2 year Rome series I recognized the same film crews work.

  • @Pablo113
    @Pablo113 8 месяцев назад +1

    .....a Masterpiece!!!!!!

  • @kennethblacklidge5223
    @kennethblacklidge5223 2 года назад +5

    Brilliant...thanks!

  • @fawnfindslove
    @fawnfindslove Год назад +2

    Thank you.

  • @poussiereproductions9269
    @poussiereproductions9269 3 месяца назад +1

    Perfection

  • @県道128
    @県道128 Год назад

    Seeing this, I saw the signboard printed Chinese Laundry, which is a kind of underplot, I think.

    • @nelliethursday1812
      @nelliethursday1812 Год назад +1

      Considering that the Chinese contributed greatly to the building of the West especially the railroad I think not

  • @kevinp3550
    @kevinp3550 7 месяцев назад +1

    PS, please🙏 make another video of this movie!

  • @paulhillier8020
    @paulhillier8020 Месяц назад

    one of the best movies ever made a master piece

  • @PauloRoberto-nq1fb
    @PauloRoberto-nq1fb Год назад +2

    Obra prima

  • @Joe3pops
    @Joe3pops 7 месяцев назад

    Jill's train arrival and plenty of wood. No that's complimentary!

  • @takaspark78
    @takaspark78 Год назад

    Note that I'm expelling anything a moviegoer would notice. In monotone.

  • @elchoya8432
    @elchoya8432 Год назад

    henry fonda said this film didnt make nickle in america but was a smash in europe seems that this played a year in the same theatre in paris.seems the europeons could take fonda as a villian .

  • @pike9893
    @pike9893 23 дня назад

    I've seen this movie, in cinema when i was 4. Can you immagine the effect of this film, in the eyes of a child, very suggestionable, like me. The gratest movie of all time. I've seen it when I was 4 years old, in the cinema, with my parents. I'm so goddam lucky, you bet it😂

  • @owensweetland342
    @owensweetland342 10 месяцев назад

    The Magnificent Seven ( original ) is awesome.

  • @bouarichbrahim7408
    @bouarichbrahim7408 Год назад +2

    top!

  • @mnish3627
    @mnish3627 10 месяцев назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @octavreu7096
    @octavreu7096 Год назад +1

    👍👏👏👏👏👏

  • @johnbrowne2170
    @johnbrowne2170 Год назад +1

    The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is the best western ever made.

  • @jhberg17
    @jhberg17 10 месяцев назад

    Third greatest Leone Western.. GBU, For A Few Dollars More

  • @paullefebvre1992
    @paullefebvre1992 2 года назад +1

    Is it just me or is Henry Fonda kinda weird looking?

    • @ShootMeMovieReviews
      @ShootMeMovieReviews  2 года назад +3

      You mean as opposed to his usual look, or just in general? There's a story about how he darkened himself up (including color contacts) for the role and Leone was upset, and said he wanted him in the first place for his blue eyes etc. It's clear he still dyed his hair and grew them sideburns though. And of course he's suntanned as all get out.

    • @paullefebvre1992
      @paullefebvre1992 2 года назад +1

      @@ShootMeMovieReviews Not in general, but in the shots you highlight in your video. Maybe it's the insane tan and dyed hair...

    • @vladtheimpaler9118
      @vladtheimpaler9118 Год назад +1

      @@paullefebvre1992 it’s his chewing tobacco 😅

    • @peterwinters8587
      @peterwinters8587 Год назад +1

      just you