Review of My Name Is Nobody (1973) by Ieda M — 18 Aug 2008
Just as I was itching to get a shave, this movie got me rethinking the matter. Brilliant film, with Leone making a wonderful impact on various scenes. Henry Fonda and Terence Hill shone through-out epitomizing the transitional dawn of the 20th century.
Leone says farewell to the western in somewhat comic fashion, however including a cautionary note to be quiet when stuck in a huge mess - though stated somewhat different. I reckon the world needs a movie of this quality again right soon.
Sadly, who would make it? Furthermore, what would the message be?
This review of My Name Is Nobody (1973) was written by Ieda M on 18 Aug 2008.
My Name Is Nobody has generally received very positive reviews.
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