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Here is my short video essay on Sergio Leone's magnum opus Once Upon a Time in America (1984), starring Robert De Niro, James Woods, and Elizabeth McGovern.
This video essay highlights why Once Upon a Time in America is the best gangster film ever made that even surpasses Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather (1972) in terms of sheer cinematic brilliance.
Once Upon a Time in America is an epic saga based on the journey of a bunch of Jewish gangsters starting from their humble childhood in the ghettos of New York to their rise in the world of organized crime.
Once Upon a Time in America is a testament Sergio Leone's commitment and dedication to the cinematic art form. Here is a masterwork that elevates film viewing to a whole new level.
Read my detailed analysis of the film at:
Once Upon a Time in America - Video Essay
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