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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1967)

December. 29,1967
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While the Civil War rages on between the Union and the Confederacy, three men – a quiet loner, a ruthless hitman, and a Mexican bandit – comb the American Southwest in search of a strongbox containing $200,000 in stolen gold.

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StunnaKrypto
1967/12/29

Self-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.

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GarnettTeenage
1967/12/30

The film was still a fun one that will make you laugh and have you leaving the theater feeling like you just stole something valuable and got away with it.

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Sienna-Rose Mclaughlin
1967/12/31

The movie really just wants to entertain people.

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Wyatt
1968/01/01

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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ZeenaSandhu
1968/01/02

An all time favorite that can be watched many times. The dialogues are iconic. I love the music.

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debbyweaver
1968/01/03

This is one of my favorites. Clint looks amazing, even burnt up. Really. Don't even go there if you can't hang on to this. Something is either wrong with you, or else you are jealous of this awesome creature called Clint Eastwood. Eli Wallace was great and so was Lee Van Cleef. Whatever,man, obviously you ain't got the balls to judge this flic. You ain't nothin' to me. WTF!!!!

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Devran ikiz
1968/01/04

"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" is the 3rd and the last film of Sergio Leone's Dollars trilogy which is also known as The Man with No Name. It is one of the best western films of all time, in my opinion the best. After this film, Clint Eastwood began to be recognized as an International film star. The film opens with a very familiar theme song composed by Ennio Morricone. I have heard this soundtrack a lot of times in other films, commercials and games. This instrumental soundtrack is one of the most iconic scores in the film history. When this theme song is combined with the presence of Clint Eastwood, as Blondie, it is even more meaningful. After the two films of the trilogy, I became familiar with Sergio Leone and his directing style. He uses extreme facial close-ups to express the feelings of a person without using conversations. He also uses long shots for the same purpose. Just by looking at the face of the actor from up close, you get to understand how he feels. In his films you get to see a lot of silent but expressive scenes. Take the last scene in the cemetery as an example. Before shooting starts, camera moves from one face to another, from one pistol to another. This scene starts with full long body shots and ends with extreme close ups to the eyes. This takes more than 4 minutes, and creates one of the most iconic scene of the film.When I watch a film, I don't pay much attention to the technical details. I like to write about how a film makes me feel and why. But here, it was impossible not to talk about his directing style, which changes the course of the film completely. Once again, the soundtracks including not only the theme song, are all over the story, which makes the audience feel the tense of a particular scene. Sergio Leone is one of the directors who uses soundtracks as a power over the story. With all the struggles during the filming of the trilogy, after "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly," he managed to put his name as one of the best directors of all times. The film was made with a budget of $1.2 Million and grossed over $25 Million. While I am writing this review, "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" stands on the 9th place in IMDB's top 250 films of all times. The story is intense, the performances are amazing and the atmosphere is real. This film has everything that a film must have in order to be considered a masterpiece"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" opens with three different scenes, where we get to meet The Ugly, The Bad and The Good respectively. All three scenes take around 30 minutes, and if I haven't counted wrong, a total of 9 people die, three per character. Sergio Leone uses first scenes of his films to introduce us the main characters of his story. He uses this storytelling technique in all his three films. By doing this, he prepares us to the real plot, and creates a credibility over his main characters. The role of The Ugly, Tuco, is played by Eli Wallach. At first, I found this choice surprising, and if I wouldn't have seen the actors, I would have named Gian Maria Volonte, as The Bad, Clint Eastwood as The Good and Lee Van Cleef as The Ugly. But, in the end of the film, I have seen that the casting choices are exactly how they are supposed to be. Tuco is the most distinctive character of the film and Lee Van Cleef couldn't have performed well in this role. In the first two films, Gian Maria Volonte was the main villain of the story. When you look at "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly," there is actually no villain in it, therefore it makes sense why he was left out."The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" has an easy plot. It is about three gunmen who go after 200K Dollars buried in a cemetery. The story takes place during the Civil War in America. Even though the main characters have nothing to do with it, the story of "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly," evolves around the Civil War. The adventures of these gunmen, on their journey to the cemetery, are interrupted a lot of times because of the war. In these scenes, Sergio Leone shows us the real effects of the war on people. Destroyed towns, lost lives and killed people are focus points of the story. It is fascinating, how you get to see the realities of the American Civil War, in an Italian made film. From all points of views, "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" is a masterpiece which all cinema fans must see.

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Osmosis Iron
1968/01/05

The biggest and most epic of the "Dollars trilogy". The three titular characters are all great, going through (mis)adventures amidst the the civil war as they search for the buried treasure! The score is AMAZING! Metallica uses "Ecstasy of gold" to open their shows!

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