... in my opinion. It's among the first scenes of "Once upon a time in the West", that is a western old movie by italian director Sergio Leone. Music is by italian composer Ennio Morricone. Also, look at how the filming stresses the faces of the actors (Henry Fonda here is truly amazing!), and how those faces are full of tension, those eyes full of anger and pride...
Well, that sucks. I suggest you to download the entire movie from somewhere on the internet then. It's a pretty long movie but if you like the "western genre" as I do, you will really enjoy it...
When does the scene start? Maybe I could just watch it over Netflix and skip it around. If not Netflix, then some corner of the Internet.
20 minutes after the very beginning of the movie (which last 2 hours and 40). I find this exceptional movie because of the choice of shots. The dialogues are minimized because what really "speaks" in the movie are the faces of the characters: endless close-ups say it all without saying anything.
I don't care how bad a movie can be, as long as I see the words "Ennio Morricone" in it I will be more than happy to just sit and listen.
Oh, great. I found an Ennio Morricone lover around here, this is truly beautiful. You can listen to this: and being amazed for around 50 minutes.
^No surprise that it starts off in the Wild West, that was the one that got my attention. However all of his other works are equally unique and epic.
"See, in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend; those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig." Such a terrific music.