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I found Yojimbo particularly engaging because as soon as Toshiro Mifune arrived at the town I remembered this was the film that was unofficially remade as A Fistful of Dollars.
What I didn't expect was just how closely Leone had copied the story and Kurosawa's set up of the scenes.
While only barely into the 1960s, the music for Yojimbo had a distinctly swinging '60s feel. There were also moments that sounded like they could've inspired Morricone.
Four films so far, and four very different experiences,
What I didn't expect was just how closely Leone had copied the story and Kurosawa's set up of the scenes.
While only barely into the 1960s, the music for Yojimbo had a distinctly swinging '60s feel. There were also moments that sounded like they could've inspired Morricone.
Four films so far, and four very different experiences,