Review of Once Upon a Time in America (1984) by Jordan H — 31 Jul 2010
A truly epic tale of one man's tragic existence. Elegant, sophisticated and timeless. It's a film about memory, filled with nostalgia and regret. The iconic bridge represents the transition between boyhood and man, innocence and corruption, the birth of America and the decay, the gangster and the politician.
Throughout this epic tale, there are self-reflective moments that explore time, cinema as memory and blissful moments that are far too fleeting. Ambiguity is also clearly evident. Does the ending really happen? Or is it a dream in the opium den? This is Leone's masterpiece.
This review of Once Upon a Time in America (1984) was written by Jordan H on 31 Jul 2010.
Once Upon a Time in America has generally received very positive reviews.
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