IMDb8.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes87%
Metacritic72/100
Google Users91%
Director: Sergio Leone•Genres: Crime, Drama, Gangster
A Jewish gangster reflects on his life and relationships with his childhood friends in New York City's Lower East Side, spanning from the Prohibition era to the 1960s. The film explores themes of friendship, love, betrayal, and lost time as he navigates a life of crime and its inevitable consequences.
Upon its initial release, 'Once Upon a Time in America' received a mixed reception due to its lengthy runtime and altered narrative structure in some cuts. However, subsequent viewings and the release of a director's cut have led to its widespread acclaim as a cinematic masterpiece. It is now lauded for its epic scope, stunning cinematography, poignant score, and complex character portrayals, solidifying its status as a landmark of the gangster genre.
Praised for its grand, operatic storytelling and Sergio Leone's distinctive visual style.
Robert De Niro's performance as Noodles is a career highlight, capturing decades of a complex life.
Ennio Morricone's score is considered one of the most iconic and moving film soundtracks ever composed.
Google audience: Audiences largely admire the film's sprawling narrative, its deep exploration of friendship and the American dream, and the powerful emotional impact of its storytelling. Many praise its artistic merit and enduring legacy, despite acknowledging its demanding length.
Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award (Best Original Score). Received critical acclaim and is often cited as one of the greatest gangster films ever made.
Sergio Leone's original cut of the film was over 4 hours long, and the version released in the United States was significantly shortened and reordered by the studio, much to Leone's dismay. The full director's cut has since been restored and is widely available.
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