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Duck, You Sucker
Duck, You Sucker
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1971 ·157 min ·Italy ·PG 12+
7.8
IMDb 7.5 КП 7.6 RT 92% MC 77
Western
Director: Sergio Leone
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At the beginning of the 1913 Mexican Revolution, greedy bandit Juan Miranda and idealist John H. Mallory, an Irish Republican Army explosives expert on the lam from the British, fall in with a band of revolutionaries plotting to strike a national bank. When it turns out that the government has been using the bank as a hiding place for illegally detained political prisoners -- who are freed by the blast -- Miranda becomes a revolutionary hero against his will.

Rod Steiger
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James Coburn
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Romolo Valli
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🏆1 win & 2 nominations total

Sergio Leone's film is widely recognized as a sophisticated, philosophical departure from his earlier spaghetti westerns, trading mythic archetypes for a grittier, tragicomic exploration of the Mexican Revolution. While most critics praise the central performances and Ennio Morricone's score, the film remains a subject of debate regarding its narrative focus, with some finding it a masterful character study and others viewing it as overlong and narratively cluttered.

Acting James Coburn and Rod Steiger deliver compelling, complex performances that anchor the film's character-driven dynamic
Score Ennio Morricone’s score provides a uniquely evocative and atmospheric layer that enhances the film's thematic depth
Direction The film is a bold stylistic evolution for Leone, successfully pivoting from traditional genre tropes to a somber, philosophical meditation on revolution and human survival
Pacing The narrative is seen as overly dense and unfocused, with some critics feeling it suffers from unnecessary subplots and a lack of rhythmic cohesion
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