The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly is an old western. Although it is an old western it is different than an old western. In the movie there are three men. Blondie plays the good in the movie, Angel eyes plays the bad in the movie and Tuco plays the ugly. These three men are nothing alike but all have the same goal in mind. They all want to find the treasure that is worth $200,000. The movie takes place in the western United States. The movie is over three hours long but interesting through the three hours.
The director Sergio Leone was most famous for his use of cinematography and skilled actors. The three main characters Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, and Eli Wallach all play very different rolls but work very well together. Blondie and Tuco start to work together but Blondie’s only objective is to turn Tuco in to the police for the money. Then when they get into town Blondie finds out that Tuco is wanted in over 10 countries and is getting ready to be hung. Then Blondie shoots the rope to set Tuco free and they get away. Then knowing Blondie’s character he leaves Tuco to set off on his own. Then all three characters come about having the same goal in mind. They all want the $200,000. Angel eye is known as a killer who will do anything to have the money all to himself.
The director Sergio Leone was most famous for his use of cinematography and skilled actors. The three main characters Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, and Eli Wallach all play very different rolls but work very well together. Blondie and Tuco start to work together but Blondie’s only objective is to turn Tuco in to the police for the money. Then when they get into town Blondie finds out that Tuco is wanted in over 10 countries and is getting ready to be hung. Then Blondie shoots the rope to set Tuco free and they get away. Then knowing Blondie’s character he leaves Tuco to set off on his own. Then all three characters come about having the same goal in mind. They all want the $200,000. Angel eye is known as a killer who will do anything to have the money all to himself.
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