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In this episode, we look back at Sergio Leone’s Once Upon a Time in America — a gangster epic that was nearly destroyed by studio cuts, only to be resurrected decades later. We unpack the film’s nonlinear storytelling, haunting performances, and how the 227-minute version turned a misunderstood flop into one of the greatest crime sagas of all time. A retrospective on betrayal, memory, and cinematic justice.
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In this episode, we look back at Sergio Leone’s Once Upon a Time in America — a gangster epic that was nearly destroyed by studio cuts, only to be resurrected decades later. We unpack the film’s nonlinear storytelling, haunting performances, and how the 227-minute version turned a misunderstood flop into one of the greatest crime sagas of all time. A retrospective on betrayal, memory, and cinematic justice.

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