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Homage to Once Upon a Time in the West


Avenging a loved one in whose death one had an unwitting hand. "Who are you"?. A trinket from the past that reveals the identity of the avenger. Clips from avenger's memory throughout the movie that come into focus near the end. Avenger leaves after completing mission.

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I'm glad I wasn't the only one who noticed that lol. Yea there is a lot of similarities to both of them

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OUTITW only gets better and more appreciated with age. I hope to see more homages in the future.

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Yeah, I always figured it as a homage. It stinks though that this movie isn't too good because it's one of the reasons I've struggled to get my friends and family to watch movies like Once Upon a Time in the West. They have seen movies like this and it has helped turn them off to westerns.

I also find it a funny coincidence that while I don't really care for this movie, both Gene Hackman and Russell Crowe star as the villain in two of not only my favorite westerns, but my favorite films ever: Hackman of course in "Unforgiven" and Crowe in the great remake of "3:10 to Yuma." Oh, and both have won the Academy Award for best Actor in a lead role - and Hackman's also won for supporting, which he won for "Unforgiven." I do believe DiCaprio will win at least one before his career is through, which would add another Oscar winner to a film that isn't very good.



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It borrows from a lot of Westerns. The Once Upon a Time in the West reference is the most apparent, though. But then most "modern" Westerns tend to do "borrow", except perhaps for Unforgiven.

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It's not an homage - it's a straight-up steal. "Back story" of Ellen is almost identical to the back story of Harmonica.

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