As I scrolled through the endless “Suggestions” lists on Netflix, I found a hidden gem in the “Western” section — “Once Upon a Time in the West.” I’m usually not a huge fan of epics, but “Once Upon a Time in the West,” coming in at two hours and forty-five minutes, managed to hold my attention until the end. The film has it all when it comes to westerns: a great orchestral soundtrack, a tanned and manly cowboy protagonist, a rich as he is evil railroad baron, wide shots of deserts, prolonged close-ups and, of course, a climactic showdown shootout. And, yet, the movie still seems fresh and original.
The plot of the film is simple and arguably cliché, but it’s told so well that it won’t feel that way. A mysterious and quiet cowboy (Charles Bronson) joins forces with a notorious outlaw (Jason Robarbs) to protect a damsel in distress (Claudia Cardinale) from a merciless assassin (Henry Ford) who works for a greedy baron who wants to eliminate anyone in the way of his railroad. The acting doesn’t stand out; it’s neither really good nor really bad. The true forte of the movie is behind the camera. Director Sergio Leone is a master of his craft — each shot is perfectly composed, and each scene takes its time.
Although Leone is better known for his other classic western, “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,” I’d have to say I prefer “Once Upon a Time in the West.” That being said, both are great. If you enjoy “Once Upon a Time in the West,” I’d recommend any of Sergio Leone’s work, comprised of a lot of spaghetti westerns, but also some other varieties, such as “Once Upon a Time in America,” an immigrant’s tale taking place in New York. However, none of these are on Netflix, so you may have to go to your local Blockbuster.
ArtDibbs • Jun 11, 2014 at 10:40 PM
Great movie, but I would like to add that there is some very fine acting in this film. Fonda doesn't usually play villains, but here, he is dark. Jason Robards and Charles Bronson are as fine as they've been elsewhere. But the real star of the movie? The audio. Listen to the insects stop or the weather vanes squeak … the use of audio is done masterfully.
Luke the Spook • Feb 15, 2014 at 11:43 AM
I agree Matt B. He contradicts himself at every point. I don't think I can take the risk of wasting almost three hours. PS. I've seen his bod 🙂
Matty B. • Feb 14, 2014 at 8:02 PM
This article is really here nor there….The writer sounds uneducated…does he even go to our school? Except I hear he has a great bod 😉