FAFDM is not about the death of the old west or any themes like that. Just about chasing the good ol' greenback.
True, but if you consider that more generally Leone uses time-displacement strategies (of which flashbacks can be considered a sub-set), then all is of a piece. A case in point: in GBU the Union officer arrives and begins beating his uniform repeatedly with his glove, scattering dust and revealing the blue color beneath; cut to: the feet of prisoners entering Betterville, marching to the cadence set by the Union officer's glove--8 months later. Leone uses a match cut to jump through time--one of his signature moves.
n_l: the movie is better than I think? Wtf is that supposed to mean? i LOVE FAFDM. YOU are the one who only rated it a 7/10. The fact that I don't think it's about the end of the west, and is just about getting a few dollars more, is NOT a bad thing. Just a fact. Unlike you, I don't need a movie to be about some deep big theme in order for it to be great. A plain good ol' movie about bounty hunters and revenge can be great. Even if it wasn't about revenge it could be great. (Anyway, with Leone, the greatness is generally mostly about style. But that's another story.)FAFDM is not about any "end of the west" themes. The story just involves 2 bounty hunters goin after the same outlaw: one for revenge, one for profit. And it's still one of the 5 greatest movies ever made.For the last time, my friend, get that cock outta your ass.
I am on my phone now (cell phone, not smartphone - i am in the Stone Age - so I can't click on any links till i get to computer)
if I had a buck for every time someone said sumthin like, "I can't believe I am gonna have to agree with D&D on this.....," I'd have quite a large fistful of dollars by now. Nothing amuses me more (sorry stanton, I know you hate to hear that :p )