someone mentioned LVC as possibly morton... I hate to say this but the ONLY absolutely irreplacable performance in this movie IMO was ferzetti's... all the others had satisfying fantasy replacements... no one could ever do morton better or even close.
"I like to think that the glacial Henry Fonda in Once Upon a Time in the West is the legitimate son, even if he's the diabolic and monstrous son, of the intuition that John Ford brought to Fort Apache: an unpleasant, authoritarian colonel who violates moral codes and treaties with the Indians, to the point of leading his men to destruction in the Valley of Death."Thus spake Leone in an Italian newspaper, Aug. 20, 1983 (Frayling's translation).Not the kind of performance one would have expected out of the Duke, eh?
The Searchers was actually very much a conscious attack on racism, and Ethan is meant to be a villain or at least an anti-hero. The famous final shot, with the door slamming shut on Ethan is supposedly a visual metaphor for racism having no place in civilised society. Throughout his attitudes are portrayed as irrational and hypocritical - e.g. he views Indians as little more than animals, yet he knows plenty about their customs and language. Along with the racism his character is generally brutal, selfish and arrogant.Of course Wayne himself clearly didn't interpret this as a villainous role since he named his son Ethan after the character!
The Searchers was actually very much a conscious attack on racism, and Ethan is meant to be a villain or at least an anti-hero. The famous final shot, with the door slamming shut on Ethan is supposedly a visual metaphor for racism having no place in civilised society. Throughout his attitudes are portrayed as irrational and hypocritical - e.g. he views Indians as little more than animals, yet he knows plenty about their customs and language. Along with the racism his character is generally brutal, selfish and arrogant.
Well given the time period you cant quite point the finger at Waynes character. Back then the Indians were the rival. I don't want to get a lot of well they had a right to be brutal because we attacked first and stole their land . The Indians did rape, scalp, murder, plunder, sabatoge etc. and you can't blame a character such as Ethan to be racist. it is only natural. The other characters after finding the body of the Indian and the prize bull also showed signs of hate and racism, but only natural. I am aware of how they defend the body after Ethan shoots the eyes but he does it not in a blind hate but he commits a crime in Indian custom with the spirit wandering. Mockingly he humiliates the body and spirit.