Review of Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) by Arth J — 26 Feb 2018
Instead of talking, he plays..
C'era Una Volta Il West.
Even though these features are overlong and walks on familiar and usual tracks and characters, what works in it, is the gripping and finely detailed screenplay and amazing cinematography that brings out its own stunning methodology. Sergio Leone whose features are similarly looking for revenge, never misses on executing its script to perfection and delivers everything that is expected. Charles Bronson; the protagonist, holds on to its part and is well supported by Claudia Cardinale and Henry Fonda (the best thing that can happen to this installment). C'era Una Volta Il West is a character driven plot that has a wafer thin plot, but its sometimes beautiful and also horrific screenplay is what helps him sail off this boat for around 164 minutes.
This review of Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) was written by Arth J on 26 Feb 2018.
Once Upon a Time in the West has generally received very positive reviews.
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