Morton's Death in "Once upon a time in the west"
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Just shows how ruthless and cold blooded Fondas character was. He took more joy in letting Morton suffer and die slow than ending it quick.
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We all have a little bit of Frank in all of us. Some people a lot more.
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Cette scène ou Frank laisse Morton agoniser m'avait choqué : on le voit sourire (toujours ce sourire qui fait froid dans le dos) en voyant son ancien patron se traîner vers l'eau, et ce sadisme est inhumain (un peu lorsqu'il tue le gosse au début du film).
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@pelontorjunta can forget you cuz you dont know shit. keep your worthless opinions to yourself
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HENRY WAS THE BEST!!!
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Aww you missed the best part! Just before when he asked Frank what it was like sitting behind the desk and he replies...."Almost like holding a gun."
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dont feel sorry for him, in his youth he was just like frank but worse, he understood that money was a tool that worked guns
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once upon a time... a man died.
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OMG! Fonda was cast perfectly as the vilian. Typed cast completely against character and totally splendid in his portrayal as a villian. Bronson brought so much more to this role than Eastwood could have. With Eastwood as the man with no name, his previous character would not have lended credibility to the person seeking revenge.
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@pelontorjunta You must have no idea WHY Fonda was chosen for the film, and WHY the film was made, and what it is truly about.
Henry Fonda was a great actor
92af 2 years ago 29
Classic scene, classic movie, classic cast and crew. R.I.P. Sergio Leone, Henry Fonda, Charles Bronson, Jason Robards!
A legendary western by legends themselves.
TheBoomViper 1 year ago 7