Ennio Morricone - Death Of A Soldier

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2008

a song from "The good the bad and the ugly" none of this is mine.. i just love this song so much... Enjoy

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  • PLEASE don't put lil wayne and Ennio Morricone in the same category

    Don't even mention them in the same sentence FOOL

  • This is what was playing in the scene where Blondie gives that dying rebel soldier a last smoke. That is one of the most powerful movies scenes I personally have ever seen, and one of the hardest to watch.

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  • The sounds of my passing...

  • @Shipoopi007 You just did.

  • This is the most emotional song I heard in the whole movie, it's so beautiful.

  • Manco (Blondie) is the only one of the three with any compassion.

  • this is music

  • @AHafan2 I found it funny how , ironically, after the soldier smokes the cigar he dies.

  • Possibly the one scene in the movie where Blondie shows he's not like the other two - they all want the money, but here Blondie truly gives a shit about another person. The fact he keeps a stony straight face throughout adds to his mystery - as with Angeleyes and Tuco he wants the gold too, but not as fervently as Tuco or as callously greedily as Angeleyes - he's perpetually calm and cool, keeping things hidden.

  • As I look for the grave location of the guys from Wisconsin who were killed in Vietnam this song somehow goes through my head. It a sad irony that these guys watched this movie as a teenager only meet the same tragic fate as the confederate soldier a year or two later. I will not stop till I find them all. They shall not be forgotten.

    "The Final Bridge"

  • @randommagnum Brilliant scene! Kurt Vonnegut, author of some of my favourite books, said about writing film scripts that every scene should move the plot forward. This scene is quite irrelevant to the plot, yet I think the film is better for having it. In fact this whole film is full of such irrelevant scenes and I suppose it's one of the exceptions that proved Vonnegut's rule...

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