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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (1966) — A Review
“I had a Letterboxd account. I was, in other words, foolish.”
Sergio Leone’s masterpiece doesn’t just entertain—it dismantles the moral clarity of the Western and replaces it with something far more honest: ambiguity, survival, and the occasional act of mercy.
What stays with you isn’t the violence, but the strange tenderness at the edges…
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