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Re: Once Upon A Time In America
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11/30/02 08:27 PM
11/30/02 08:27 PM
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I too had problems understanding this particular movie!
What I understood from the movie is that in the end De Niro get's all the money.
I could be easily wrong...
I am waiting for an explenation.
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Re: Once Upon A Time In America
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12/01/02 03:16 PM
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Originally posted by Omar Suarez: [quote]Originally posted by goodfellaoggie: [b]out of guilty conscience maybe, he killed himself in the garbage truck . . .
GoodFella I've also heard that he made it look that way and he really didn't kill himself. Instead, he got a new name and went back to hiding. An other theory is that Noodles dreamed it all.  [/b][/quote]maybe Omar, you have a point there . . . GoodFella
Life Goes On"What're You Gonna Do Now, Tough Guy?" The Notorious Phrase that Would'nt Go Away.
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Re: Once Upon A Time In America
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12/03/02 10:03 AM
12/03/02 10:03 AM
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If you want to understand the film better, I highly recommend those books (in that order) : - Sergio Leone, Something To Do With Death by Christopher Frayling - Conversations With S.L. by Noel Simsolo - Sergio Leone by Oreste De Fornari Leone explains what he intended to achieve with this movie. To put it in a nutshell, he wanted to shoot "a fairytale for adults" in which the main character is TIME. The final image of De Niro smoking opium and laughing leads to believe that the whole story existed only in his imagination but... who knows ??? Leone voluntarily created this ambiguity and that's why the movie is so great : the viewers can decide for themselves, they/we can interpret the images the way we want, the story is open, and thus they/we become storywriters in our turn. BTW, did I mention I was crazy about this film ?! 
"Come heavy or not at all." Uncle Junior to Tony S. "Nenti dire ca nenti si capi" come disse quello. (Say nthg when U know nthg.) "Chi non ci vuole stare, se ne vada." (If U don't like it here, go somewhere else.)
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Re: Once Upon A Time In America
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12/04/02 01:01 PM
12/04/02 01:01 PM
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Asuming for one moent that Max did die in the garbage truck, why did he have to suffer such an alaborate death? Couldn,t he just have shot himself?
"Tom, you know you surprise me. If anything in this life is certain, if history has taught us anything, it's that you can kill anyone."
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Re: Once Upon A Time In America
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12/04/02 03:56 PM
12/04/02 03:56 PM
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use the "search" button on this site to know everythg abt the 3 or 4 different versions.
The longuest one is the Italian one, then the French one (4'12). The shortest one is the 1st US version, then they made it longer but a lot has been put aside.
You can find the script with the missing scenes in De Fornari's book.
"Come heavy or not at all." Uncle Junior to Tony S. "Nenti dire ca nenti si capi" come disse quello. (Say nthg when U know nthg.) "Chi non ci vuole stare, se ne vada." (If U don't like it here, go somewhere else.)
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Re: Once Upon A Time In America
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12/13/02 10:44 PM
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Once Upon a Time in America is one of the best films De Niro made. and it has a lot of twist in the story and also one of the longest movies i've seen (226 minutes). i watched it again yesterday. welcome to the Family Bassline 1414! GoodFella
Life Goes On"What're You Gonna Do Now, Tough Guy?" The Notorious Phrase that Would'nt Go Away.
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Re: Once Upon A Time In America
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12/14/02 05:42 AM
12/14/02 05:42 AM
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There's a dvd for this movie? When did it come out? I just thought it was only available on VHS.
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