You clearly know nothing of faith, so the comparison is non-existent in that sense. Tuco is clearly reactive in the instinctual sense. Hence, he's the id. Angel-eyes is opportunistic in the most purely selfish sense, hence his betrayal of nigh every character he is in contact with. That is ego. Blondie knows the hearts and intents of every character he is in contact with, and in the sense where he predicts their every move and acknowledges their motivations. That is the super-ego. Watch the film again, or continue on your path of believing you're smarter than you actually are. Vaya con Dios.
>Blondie is the personification of justice working outside the law.
The dude wanders the west scamming towns out of bounty money, he's no personification of justice and his redeeming quality in the context of the film is he doesn't kill bystandards or torture people like Angel eyes
>The dude wanders the west scamming towns out of bounty money,
Towns ran by corrupt politicians and law enforcement. He is the personification of good the same way Angel Eyes is except from a different perspective which is what the film is about.
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>Towns ran by corrupt politicians and law enforcement.
Where is this shown
Angel eyes being a Union officer is not evidence towards this
Lol no the extended edition of Alien is awful and the theatrical cut is preferred by almost everyone
The same goes for Donnie Darko, Amadeus, Terminator 2, heck add all Cameron films here except for The Abyss
>no the extended edition of Alien is awful and the theatrical cut is preferred by almost everyone
I agree with you but Cinemaphile maintains its trend of bad opinions by usually preferring the directors cut
I think I'd prefer the aliens extended if the early Hadley's hope scenes were cut, but till then those wreck it for me. Could take or leave the sentries, like everything else
Django killed more people in 3 minutes than the Magnificent Seven did in two hours. They'd need Ringo and Juan (Duck You Sucker) on their team if they wanna beat Django.
he's mexican
jew
More likely to be hot then
not really
he's mexican
"ugly" is more a description of his character
though Clint isn't all that "good"..
Ithink Clint's character is more of a "If you can't be good, be good at it" kind of good.
he has an ugly soul
so what you mean is that he was bad?
No, he's chaotic. The bad is cold and calculating.
>Id- Tuco
>Ego- Angel Eyes
>Super-Ego- Blonde
Fairly straightforward, and a fantastic film. Watched it earlier this week with the Wife for our anniversary after dinner.
Not a super great comparison. Ego would be the Mexican’s brother who became a priest.
You clearly know nothing of faith, so the comparison is non-existent in that sense. Tuco is clearly reactive in the instinctual sense. Hence, he's the id. Angel-eyes is opportunistic in the most purely selfish sense, hence his betrayal of nigh every character he is in contact with. That is ego. Blondie knows the hearts and intents of every character he is in contact with, and in the sense where he predicts their every move and acknowledges their motivations. That is the super-ego. Watch the film again, or continue on your path of believing you're smarter than you actually are. Vaya con Dios.
OP is ugly
frick bros I want to eat bean soup or whatever it is from a wooden spoon so bad hnnnngggghhh
Why did they renamed him "Angel Eyes" anyway?
His name is Sentenza in the original script and other localizations.
Oh frick. That’s so much cooler. He’s the personification of the Law and Blondie is the personification of justice working outside the law.
>Blondie is the personification of justice working outside the law.
The dude wanders the west scamming towns out of bounty money, he's no personification of justice and his redeeming quality in the context of the film is he doesn't kill bystandards or torture people like Angel eyes
>The dude wanders the west scamming towns out of bounty money,
Towns ran by corrupt politicians and law enforcement. He is the personification of good the same way Angel Eyes is except from a different perspective which is what the film is about.
>Towns ran by corrupt politicians and law enforcement.
Where is this shown
Angel eyes being a Union officer is not evidence towards this
what the heck
The Mexican mom at the beginning is a 10/10 (imo)
For a Few Dollars More was better
Theatrical or Extended?
Always extended, every movie
Lol no the extended edition of Alien is awful and the theatrical cut is preferred by almost everyone
The same goes for Donnie Darko, Amadeus, Terminator 2, heck add all Cameron films here except for The Abyss
>no the extended edition of Alien is awful and the theatrical cut is preferred by almost everyone
I agree with you but Cinemaphile maintains its trend of bad opinions by usually preferring the directors cut
I think I'd prefer the aliens extended if the early Hadley's hope scenes were cut, but till then those wreck it for me. Could take or leave the sentries, like everything else
Django could take all of them down in a gunfight
They're gonna need Harmonica and Cheyenne too to have a chance
Django killed more people in 3 minutes than the Magnificent Seven did in two hours. They'd need Ringo and Juan (Duck You Sucker) on their team if they wanna beat Django.
For me, it's Sabata
Whatever happened to Lee Van Cleef?
Whatever happened to Lee?
On the big screen they want to see ol' Clint
They all want to see ol' Clint
But I want to see Lee Van Cleef
Ya know I like to see old Lee