If you want to see a movie that doesn't just tell a story but creates an entire myth, look no further than Sergio Leone’s 1968 masterpiece, Once Upon a Time in the West .
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The opening scene is 10 minutes of almost zero dialogue—just the sound of a squeaking windmill, a buzzing fly, and dripping water. It builds tension so thick you could cut it with a Bowie knife. Leone proves that sometimes, what you don't say is more powerful than what you do. If you want to see a movie that