Once Upon A Time In the West (1968)
Masterpiece. Stone cold classic. One of the - if not thé - best western ever made. No hyperbole, just simple adoration, because this one is just thàt good. Honestly, if you haven't seen it for whatever reason: you should. Ah, you need more to go on. Well then, happy to oblige. In a dusty, far off town, three gunmen await the arrival of a stranger. Things don't go as they had planned, as they are all three gunned down by this harmonica playing man. Meanwhile, a farmer out in the boondocks gets brutally slain. So do his kids by the way, so you know this story pulls no punches. A new bride arrives, only to discover that the man and kids she went to join are now gone. And into all of this wanders a desperado, who is a far better man than at first would appear. But that is not all, because there is a railroad tycoon dying of tuberculosis who employs gunmen of his own, amongst whom is a Frank who seems to be not only the plotting heavy of the piece, but is also one wh...









