Once Upon a Time in the West 4K UHD
C**W
Ultimate Horse Opera in Ultimate Format
As impressive an experience as it was when I first saw it in the theater in 1968. Sergio and Ennio clearly took the term "horse opera" literally, and only "Good, Bad, and Ugly" can compete with this work of art.
V**L
Yes, one of and probably the greatest western all time.
Cannot argue with some that this is one of the best westerns ever made. Sergio Leone finally got the actors he wanted instead of Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef. (Clint turned down the role) Yes, there is the spaghetti element of voice overs and not the greatest sound, but much better than the No Name Trilogies starring Clint. Cinematography is very good and the good outweighs the bad that 4K resolution can show. . But the story, is awesome. Highly recommend it. Buckle up, and make a lot of popcorn as this movie runs almost 3 hours long.
M**A
Cowboys...
Great old movie...wating in desert house...
P**N
Old west fans love this
Hubby loves it. I am not a big fan like my hubby and grandsons, but if you like the old spaghetti western classics, grab this one. Lots of great actors.
O**E
"But I'm not the right man, and neither is he."
For most people, you'll either love Sergio Leone's "Spaghetti Westerns" or dismiss them outright. There's not a lot of middle ground between the two positions. Critics initially panned and derided these films but over the decades they have become much loved and respected by critics and fans alike with many claiming these westerns are among the best of the entire genre. After filming his famous Clint Eastwood driven "Dollar Trilogy" Leone would go on to make this serious magnum opus. A continuing fusion of his particular style of Italian grand opera and his long-standing homage and reinvention of the American western. This iconic film has most all the themes of the genre. Leone borrows from John Ford's "The Searchers", "My Darling Clementine" as well as films like Ray's Johnny Guitar and many others. The operatic style is typical and is right off the bat shown in the opening gun fight scene. A scene which most film makers would have last a minute or two billows up to a 12+ minute movie within a movie. Humor, pathos, tension, irony, violence all packed in to this one scene to introduce Harmonica, one of the main characters of the movie. It's pure Leone. Or the fantastic introduction of Jill, the one main female character. She gets off the train and in one of the great single unbroken shots in all of cinema walks across the platform through the train station and out the other side to a stunning crane carried camera shot of the thriving western town of Flagstone all done to the beautiful, heart-breaking Jill's theme composed by long time Leone collaborator Ennio Morricone. Every time I watch this scene it sends shivers up and down my spine. Again, pure Leone. If you are a fan of modern frenetic paced CGI ladened films then Leone will probably not be for you. But if you love cinema as a pure art form then give this grand opus western a try.This 4K UHD release from Paramount is somewhat controversial to say the least with reviews both here and across the web. And while I agree with most purists' comments on the video presentations' problems it will still be a top-notch in home cinema experience for the vast majority of viewers. There is no doubt that there is some DNR present along with a noticeable lower bitrate that creates a "smoother" picture than is intended by Leone. The gritty, grainy feel to this film is missing here. It is not quite that fatal as I think most viewers including this one will enjoy the excellent color timing and wonderful 3D pop with the Dolby Vision HDR and its now greatly illuminated interiors, glistening sweaty faces and overall detail. The sound is clear and does great service to the wonderful score and the dialog is easy to hear. Most all the special features are ported over from previous disc releases and are quite interesting. This release is highly recommended despite the slightly compromised video remastering and is still a glorious home viewing experience of an absolutely essential western classic.
R**H
Excellent movie
An excellent movie my dad loved Western movies and shows so I bought a copy for my self in memory of him, I like the old spaghetti Westerns and this one is worth having
R**N
Great Movie
This is a classic.
M**H
The most serious fans of this film owe it to themselves to watch Paramount's new 4k at least once...
...and at least decide for themselves if they think the 4k is an improvement over the 2011 blu-ray. To me, it's not even close. The positives I see with the new transfer obliterate the negatives I see with the transfer. I can't imagine watching OUATITW any other way now that we have this beautiful, if not perfect, 4k.I watch this film fairly often and the improvements the new 4k transfer brings are quite stunning...even if there are trade-offs (the grain won't be as prominent as you have grown used to from seeing it all these past years), but the new color grading is glorious! Even as a huge fan of this film, the scenes in the trading post/tavern have always been my least favorite part of the film.....it was all so dark and flat, and some of the cuts in the scene were inconsistent in appearance. When I watch the film, I have my usual thoughts running through my head about different scenes/portions of the film...and those thoughts at the trading post were always "these dark, flat trading post scenes will be over soon"! LOL! Not anymore! Don't believe me? See for yourself...there is now so much more depth, clarity and color inside the dark, smoky trading post...and everywhere else in the film as well!This is my new favorite 4k of 2024 for sure, and based solely on how much of an improvement I found over the blu-ray, and even with the grain reduction, it's a contender for my list of all-time favorite 4k restorations...not because it's perfect, but because it is so much BETTER than what was available. There is room for improvement, and when and if that improvement arrives I'll purchase it day one....for now, this is the finest presentation of Once Upon a Time in the West available.
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