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Post by Prime etc. on Sept 25, 2019 6:58:58 GMT
I think it's great. The music is foreshadowing the discovery that Harmonica was created by Frank.
Most sublime movie viewing I have seen in many years. It's operatic. The music was composed before the film was shot so I think it is very much about the images being designed for the music.
Warren Peace you should appreciate the ecological aspect to the film--water is the life force/focus of desire through the whole story. The water on the gunfighter's hat, McBain's Sweetwater well, Jill's bath, Cheyenne's coffee, Frank's spit, Morton's ocean, and Harmonica's childhood tears for a brother he is too weak to save, and the water Jill pours out for the railroad workers at the end.
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