Analyzing Evil: El Indio From For A Few Dollars More
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Hello everyone and welcome to the one hundred seventy-seventh episode of Analyzing Evil! Our topic for this video is El Indio from For A Few Dollars More I hope you enjoy, and thanks for watching. If you have any feedback or questions feel free to let me know below!
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@pezvonpez
Ай бұрын
you didn't do the thing where the character talks at the same time as your "hello everyone" :(
@danielsantiagourtado3430
Ай бұрын
You always make My day vile! You're the Best ❤❤❤❤
@spawnofragnarok9267
Ай бұрын
Analyzing Evil; Kazuya Mishima from Tekken
@newbornviking9721
Ай бұрын
Analyzing Evil; Zona From Z nation
@DanMc-it1yk
Ай бұрын
Another raycon plug, great. See i bought my mom those ear buds an when people reccomended them they dont think about the dissonance between the older generation and newer technologies. She said she didnt get it, called me a f*ggot too. So im feeling pretty burnt on this whole deal and theres nothing about returns
For a Few Dollars More is a pretty underrated movie in the western genre, being sadly overshadowed by the other two, much more popular Dollar Trilogy entries.
@BlondieYouTube
Ай бұрын
A lot of the Spaghetti Western fans prefer For a Few Dollars More over The Good the Bad and the Ugly which got more public appraise. They are both different movies though, while Few Dollars feels like a more personal darker story, The Good is an grand adventure movie through and through, why it's wider appeal.
@loonie5468
Ай бұрын
It is easily my favorite. The first Dollar felt a bit too close to Yojimbo in its story structure to not feel derivative and the The Good, Bad and Ugly while really good just doesn't have the same emotional force as this one does. And it's all thanks to El Indio + the Colonel's additions alongside Clint Eastwood just making a trio that was unforgettable for me.
@benbilistic6452
Ай бұрын
I can't believe that, I fucking love for a few dollars more, glad to see its getting at least a little more love in the comments
@N_o196
Ай бұрын
Few Dollars More is great imo, far better than it's predecessor imo.
@MaaZeus
Ай бұрын
The first movie is good but in the end it is just a Western remake of a Yojimbo. Good Bad And Ugly is a great film too BUT I think I do also like the second movie in the series the best.
A few dollars more is underrated imo. The showdown with Mortimer and El Indio is amazing
@jeremyarrington9427
Ай бұрын
yeah the climax with the lockets was 🔥
@mikewachumpski6152
Ай бұрын
The way Morricone uses the watch chimes to fade into the final duel theme is amazing.
@ronkolek613
Ай бұрын
Best movie finale ever.
gian maria volonté's performance as indio was so great, deep and magnetic. even more impressive when you find out he really didn't care for movies like for a few dollars more and mainly took the role for a payday like with fistful of dollars and it became his most recognized performance of all
It's pretty crazy how much Sergio Leone owes Spain when it comes to making his films. For those who don't know, Franco was a big fan of westerns and gladly helped Leone make his Dollar trilogy. For example, the cemetery thatappears at the end of "The Good, the Bad, the Ugly" was built by the Spanish army.
@Loner-Wolf
Ай бұрын
That is very interesting because Leone's politics couldn't be further from Franco's. Leone was more of a leftist.
@socalemeraldaztecanrhino922
Ай бұрын
@@Loner-Wolf I'm surprised that one half of the dictatorial duo that controlled the Iberian Peninsula lent a hand to the production of one of the most iconic motion pictures of all time. I said duo because there were two separate leaders around this time that each ruled a country at the geographically left in free Western Europe without being formally elected and instead acquired and held onto their positions through unchecked aggression. There was Franco who ruled over Spain. Then there was Salazar who ruled over Portugal.
@MaximusR93
Ай бұрын
I think due to the incompetence of the Spanish army they had to build TWO bridges because they accidentally blew up the first one while cameras weren’t rolling.
@tomz5704
Ай бұрын
@@MaximusR93something like that, they did had to blow it up twice, so had to rebuild it. The explosion was too heavy though and you can actually see a piece of wood almost hitting either Tuco or Eastwood
@Zack_410
28 күн бұрын
@@Loner-WolfProbably dealt with it cause he let him make his stuff.
Personally "For a Few Dollars More" is my favorite of the three. Its my favorite finale fight too. Thanks for covering Indio! Hes an underrated villain.
@mikewachumpski6152
Ай бұрын
My fave also
@lou626
Ай бұрын
My fave as well!!
Lets not forget the fact that the woman who shot herself couldve just as easily have killied indigo but she didnt. she instead chose death over taking revenge and revenge is the brutality that indigo was used to. For her to kill herself to join her husband might be the only act of true love indigo has never experienced and it would be something he would never have for himself. Its actually quite poetic if you think about it, first time I saw it I thought it was a beautifull backstory. It makes sense that it would disturb him so much aswell
@blackflagsnroses6013
Ай бұрын
You keep saying Indigo, it’s Indio
@truskoysusaventuras
Ай бұрын
That's certainly what really got to him... imagine the "love of your life" choosing death over being with you 💀
@ronkolek613
Ай бұрын
@@blackflagsnroses6013 autocorrect, the bane of many a comment.
@lainiwakura666
Ай бұрын
@@blackflagsnroses6013thats hilarious I almost dont want to change it. To be fair the color “indigo” is also pretty evil 😂
@bluemonkey808
Ай бұрын
This is the correct analysis of Indio, The woman opts to kill herself and follow her love over killing him. Its a choice that haunts the psychopaths thoughts forever. Sadly lost on many.
to prison guard he hasn't killed: I'm letting you live, hero. That way you can tell everyone what takes place here.-El Indio
For a Few Dollars More is my hands down favorite of the trilogy. Unlike Fistful, a brilliant reimagining of Yojimbo, it's telling its own unique story, and Lee Van Cleef gets a great opportunity to play against type, but still somehow fits the mold of the Man in Black, only now instead of the perpetrator of evil, he's a savvy, charming, but dark and violent avenger.
Seriously underrated villain, this one. Quite frankly, he and the Colonel absolutely elevated A Few Dollars More over Good, Bad and the Ugly. The emotional impact is just so much more potent, together with the cinematography and the music.
@stingerjohnny9951
Ай бұрын
Making one of the protagonists family to the victim El Indio “loved” certainly gives it a more personal punch dont it?
@loonie5468
Ай бұрын
@@stingerjohnny9951 Definitely was great to see Van Cleef have a more stoic role, rather than his usually more villainous ones, and frankly I feel he nailed it with the expressions of sadness or thoughtfulness whenever his thoughts go to said family throughout the movie. But also El Indio's actor, who while no doubt being monstrous in his own right, was always portrayed by the actor with a great deal of conflicting humanity as well. As if he felt great sorrow in his more personal private moments over what he felt 'driven' to do, but nonetheless continuing on his rampage all until the very end, when he finally realizes that his run was about to end in a very brutal fashion.
Those men are a lot better than mine with a gun. So we'll let all of them get mixed up in a gun battle. But that won't really matter to me. Or you. Because we'll be far away, right? And we'll have all the money.- El indio. Such an amazing line befiting the best villain of the trilogy
Probably the most overlooked villain from the trilogy, but still one of the best westerns of all time.
@moviemetalhead
Ай бұрын
Which is strange considering the actor played the villain in two of the three pictures.
Always remember that chime from that timepiece.
"Indio" is a masterclass on how to create a great tragic villain. We are shown just enough of his backstory to understand how it is tragic, but his performance when it's all coming back to him is subdued and quiet. The audience is never manipulated in an attempt to make us see things his way (because he is evil to the core and the tragedy of his actions stems directly from that) we are just shown what happened and how even such an evil man would be shaken by it for the rest of his life. Even though it troubles him so much, he never takes accountability for what he did, not even before the Colonel, because even in his wickedness, he is smart enough to know that what he did is unforgivable and he deserves what's coming to him (I'm not saying that he wanted to lose the final confrontation, but having all of this in his mind is what made him lose in the end)
I was waiting for this. H is my favorite movie villain of all time. His introduction scene is all you need. His piercing green eyes , crazy laugh and his pocket watch music makes him a horror villain in a western movie.
Some suggestions: - Analyzing Evil: Park Yeon-jin from The Glory - Analyzing Evil: Thor "The Swede" Gundersen from Hell on Wheels -Analyzing Evil: Frank from Once Upon a Time in the West
@Da_Publick
Ай бұрын
Analyzing Evil: Ghidorah, from 'Godzilla: King Of The Monsters'
@brysendedios9038
Ай бұрын
The swede definitely!
@archstanton4365
Ай бұрын
Yes, Frank from Once upon a Time.... Brilliant idea!
El Indio is basically what would happen if you took the Joker, and put him in a Wild West setting. He’s a deranged, sadistic, sociopath madman who sows chaos and destruction wherever he goes.
@VVguy1
Ай бұрын
No, El Indio is not like the Joker. The Joker is mentally villain who lost his identity, commits different acts and chaos for no reason but to get attention from the only person he cares about; Batman. El Indio is criminal who does what he wants along as it fills his needs or protects him. Their similarities are that they both lost themselves somewhere in their life, are feared and are crazy, but they are totally different characters.
@LAshades
Ай бұрын
@@VVguy1or maybe that’s just his opinion from what he observed from the character in the film.
@qqq386
Ай бұрын
This. Indio was really groundbreaking for movie villains back then. He was not motivated by money or beefs with the law he was just unhinged and chaotic, a total contrast to Groggy who was more like a classic western villain
El indio inedo is a really interesting villain. In my opinion is strange sense of duty to his cruelness. In the way he acts is like a sympathetic loss. Even though he is a monster, he’s my favorite villains, right next to Angel Eyes.
The one thing i love about this villain is his obbesion with that music watch, always seeming to play it, the one consitent fact to his insanity, defiantly something that ingrain this villain to my mind.
I honestly think A Few Dollars More is one of the best westerns ever made. Indio is such a disturbing villain. Awesome video
In a land ruled by lawlessness is the birth place of many villains and El Indio is one of them within the western genre.
On the topic of Sergio Leone movies, you've got to do Frank from Once Upon a Time in the West. My personal favorite Leone villain, if only for Henry Fonda's acting.
Oh my goodness, one of the best villains next to Lee Van Cliff
Some suggestions: - Analyzing Evil: Professor James Moriarty from Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes series. - Analyzing Evil: Sir Crocodile from One Piece. - Analyzing Evil: Cell from Dragon Ball Z.
@N_o196
Ай бұрын
DBZ is a must imo but Frieza seems like the best first pick. Ideally we'd get videos for Frieza, Cell, and Majin Buu
Love this trilogy. My suggestion would be Shogo Makishima from Psycho-Pass.
Some villains you could analyze in a future video: -John Du Pont, from Foxcatcher -The Major, from Hellsing -Shogo Makishima, from Psycho Pass -Jadis, the White Witch, from Narnia
@N_o196
Ай бұрын
The world of Hellsing would be a fun one, there's so much evil in that universe even beyond the Major
@mybunnyfuzz
Ай бұрын
@@N_o196 Incognito from 'Hellsing' has some strange similarities to Elon Musk.
@kingelijah8049
Ай бұрын
Shogo is a fantastic subject.
this movie is my favorite in the trilogy. it is the most underrated but overall I think it is Indio who makes this movie special. For a Few Dollars More makes all the characters have much deeper meaning than the other two in my opinion.
Brilliant choice for a villain! I saw A Few Dollars More recently, and El Indio and his portrayal was one of the highlights for me
The Man With No Name Trilogy are my Fvorite films since I was a child. Indio is such a forgitten villain, and such an excellent one. Well done, btw! You gave me new appreciation for a film I've seen a million times. Cheers!
A video on the characters and themes from Memento would be very interesting to see.
Future villains to analyze: Helmut Zemo, Khan Noonien Singh, Professor Moriarty, Charles Augustus Magnussen and Herr Starr
That watch chime is so haunting and epic
Fantastic video, El Indio is one of those villains that you despise yet still end up pitying. I struggle to think of any other villain that shares that with him. Also, I recommend doing a video on Tai Lung from Kung Fu Panda. Tai Lung is a perfect example of how a parental figure’s expectations and pride could lead their child down a dark path.
Thanks for covering this one, VileEye! That musical locket still makes me feel uneasy, so ominous and threatening…I love it! If I may please make a few suggestions: - The Northman(2022) overall, bc even the hero commits some pretty brutal acts - Batiatus, Glaber, Crassus, Lucretia, and/or Illythia from Spartacus(2010-2013), any one of them will do - Guy De Lusignan and Reynald De Chatillion from Kingdom Of Heaven(2005) - Mason Verger from Hannibal(2001) Please, thanks, and keep up the awesome work!
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This is one of my favorite movies- the whole "trilogy" is my favorite! So awesome that you did a video on him! Also, I'm a huge fan!
Another great film and another great video! I’d love to see one done on either or both Nina Meyers from “24” and Jenny Schecter from “The L Word.” They’re both two of my favorite villains who’s actions definitely fit into the category of evil.
One day I’d kill to see an Analyzing evil on Aku from Samurai Jack
So glad you covered this, one of my favourite films. Terribly underrated
Cody Jarrett from White Heat would be a great character analysis video
Some villains you could analyse in a future video: Black Jack Randall from outlander Clay Morrow from sons of anarchy Gemma teller from sons of anarchy Shane Vendrell from the shield Fuches from barry Jax teller from sons of anarchy Errol Childress/Tuttle family from True detective (season 1) Whiterose from Mr robot Lex Luthor from the DCAU Lelouch vi britannia from Code geass Lucas Hood from Banshee Bojack horseman from *Bojack horseman* Meruem hunterxhunter Kai proctor from Banshee Emperor Belos from the owl house Marco Inaros from The expanse Megatron from transformers prime The Witness from 12 monkeys (show) Darkseid from DCAU Esther from Orphan King candy from Wreck it Ralph Lotso from Toy Story V. M. Varga From Fargo season 3
truly one of the most intriguing and haunting villains I've seen on screen... Great video as always!
He knew that she found him so disgusting, that rather than killing him, she killed herself.
I can never just watch any one movie from the Dollar trilogy I always gotta watch a 3 in a day. Its just that good.
As a lover of westerns i always found the villains to be a little bit generic: ruthless gunman almost as fast as the hero or rich greedy cattle baron, but el Indio is so different, so vicious so unpredictible, you can never know when he is going to crack a joke or gun down the first guy that comes across him. Some suggestions for future videos: Catherine Trammell-Basic Instinct Archibald Cunningham- Rob Roy Jean D Carrouges and Jacques Le Gris-The Last Duel "And Then There Were None" characters Agatha Christie novel with the same title
5th request to do Mistborn with The Lord Ruler and Kelsier (Tryannical Utilitarian vs. A Charming Rebellious Sociopath) Also, this was a great video!
Villains / Evil Characters you should analyze in a future video (game villain suggestions, feel like we could use more of them) - Jacket (Hotline Miami 1) - Martin Walker (Spec Ops : The Line) - The Master (Fallout 1) - Darth Kreia (KOTOR) - Big Smoke (GTA San Andreas) - Joseph Seed (Far Cry 5)
@lummy3180
Ай бұрын
heavy on the joseph seed i just wrote this in someone else’s comment lmao
Mr Vile Eye, I was thinking of the possibility you make videos about evil historical figures, I really think it could make the channel get a new and interesting approach (along with the fictional characters of course). Keep up the content! Love kt❤
Next video: Shang Tsung from Mortal Kombat or Sephiroth from FF7. You could also do Agent 47 from Hitman or Richard Kuklinski from The Iceman
Some suggestions Analyzing Evil: Rebecca "Revy" Lee from Black Lagoon Analyzing Evil: Red Ribbon Army from DBZ Analyzing Evil: Dr. Gero from DBZ Analyzing Evil: The Homunculis from Full Metal Alchemist Analyzing Evil: Naraku from Inuyasha Analyzing Evil: Jafar from Aladdin Analyzing Evil: Makoto Shishio from Ruroni Kenshin Analyzing Evil: Liquid Snake from Metal Gear Solid Analyzing Evil: Nino Brown from New Jack City Analyzing Evil: Charles Lee Ray from Child's Play franchise Great upload, i love the "man with no name" trilogy
@jamesjoe1690
Ай бұрын
There's not enough material on JP or shadowlao for a full video
@Bigstarrocker9
Ай бұрын
@@jamesjoe1690 Okay scratch those off the list then
Much respect for covering this !
Analyzing Evil: The Drake from Hobo with a Shotgun.
I remember watching the trilogy as a kid with my dad and For A Few Dollars More was by far my favourite due to the final showdown between El Indio and the Colonel. Just such a great movie
Indio was a fascinating character. His obsession, insanity, and sadism made for a likeable antagonist. For one of your future videos, I recommend analyzing Frank Underwood from House of Cards or Thomas Ripley from Ripley (show).
I'd love to see you cover Heihachi or Kazuya Mishima from Tekken. Watching their battles is like Succession on the scale of a Fast and The Furious movie.
ANALYSISING EVIL TIGHTEN FROM MEGAMIND
El Indio is one of the most underrated villains of all time
Analyzing Evil: Savathûn from Destiny
For a few dollars more is one of my favorite films of all time. Here are some more suggestions: Brandon and Phillip/Rupert Cadell’s Ideals- Alfred Hitchcock’s “Rope” Mother Miranda and the four lords Heisenberg, Dmitriscu, Moreau and Beneviento - Resident Evil Village Conal Cochran - Halloween 3 Season of the Witch Krug Stillo - The Last House on the Left (1972) Herbert West - Reanimator Hyman Roth - The Godfather Part II David Kleinfeld - Carlitos’s Way Stuart Richards - Cruising Sheriff Will Teasle - First Blood John Kreese and Terry Silver- The Karate Kid/Cobra Kai Franchise The Tall Man- Phantasm
Analyzing Evil: Capt Rhodes from George A Romero's Day of the Dead
My most interesting kind of villain, one that truly understands his evil but is now trapped by the life he built - still playing out the same old terrors but now fully aware.
@loupchevalier1072
Ай бұрын
You're right. He became Macbeth.
Indio and the whole gang were superb castings . Fabulous movie .
THIS IS PERFECT TIMING
Heck yeah! One of my personal favorite westerns ever and my favorite character from that movie. Could a potential one be on Professor James Moriarty from Sherlock Holmes?
Analyzing evil: RattleSnake Jake from Rango
We're at Spaghetti Western stories again boys!! Only matter of time until we come to *Loco of the Great Silence 1968, played by Klaus Kinski* The same snowy western that inspired Tarantino's the Hateful Eight
Excellent video. It's honestly the one I have only seen bits and pieces of the film. I really need to watch this one. If I may leave a suggestion: Arthur Jarrett (White Heat) The Lord Commander (Final Space)
Analyzing Evil suggestions Horde Prime from She-Ra and The Princesses of Power. The World of Stray Emperor Belos from The Owl House Bowser from Mario Ridley from Metroid
Gian Maria Volonté was one of the greatest Italian actor, perhaps one of the best in the whole world back then ❤
A great character and definitely a better performance than the previous movies antagonist Ramon (played by the same actor). I’m curious on why did you start on the 2nd film? Guess I’ll find out in the video Edit: nevermind I found out lol.
Hello, have you ever thought of analizing the hateful eight? I thought it could be a great video idea
Do Frank from “Once Upon a Time in the West” next!
Been a huge fan for a while and these videos are fantastic. Some of your subjects are familiar to me and even for the ones that aren't, they are still fascinating. So well explained with nice editing that really drives home your analysis.
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@olofacosta3192
Ай бұрын
Joe goldberg
@username.exenotfound2943
Ай бұрын
Booman lames more like
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You have to be crazy to be a hard criminal like this character.
Before you do Fistful of Dollars, Seibei and Ushitora from Yojimbo could be interesting to do a video on Also, Blofeld
Given the year the film was made and the genre Indio was a very complex villian. His background was indepth and not normally shown in a film of the day.
Gotta say it's about time somebody made an analysis video on El Indio (or at the very least I haven't come across any). Always thought he was super underrated villain
Awesome video! Do you think you’d ever cover the main character, Joe, from Looper? I think there’s a lot to dive into
One of my favorite villains. Thank you.
We’d love an episode on Franklin Saint!
For a Few Dollars More is the under the radar offering of the Dollars trilogy. I liked it more upon viewing it later than I did the first time watching it. And I agree El Indio is the most interesting villain of the trilogy. A villain I suggest you cover is Khan Noonien Singh from Star Trek. Ricardo Moltaban’s portrayal was iconic.
I'm so glad he did For A Few Dollars More. That's my favorite Clint Eastwood movie of all time and was the first Clint Eastwood movie I ever saw as a kid, as well as the first western I ever saw too. Hope he also does A Fistful of Dollars too.
I quite like how Italiano westerns often make their lead characters simultaneously protagonists and antagonists. Bullet For the General is another good example of these types of characters, which Gian Maria Volonte headlines, no less. It's one of my favorite Volonte roles, funny yet tragic, uneducated yet clever, compassionate yet passionately violent.
My Favorite Western Villain! I Know. I'm Sure You Hate Me Just Enough. - El Indio
It would be interesting to see an episode for Lancaster Dodd from The Master.
El Indio is my favorite villain of the trilogy
Mark from 1960's Peeping Tom.
Can’t wait for more classical movies’ villains analysis from this channel!
His prison break is one of the greatest depictions of stealth I’ve seen in any movie:3
Phenomenal video. You should do an Analyzing Evil on Dahlia Gillespie of Silent Hill.
"This train'll stop at tumcumcari"
Future Villian idea: Frieza the Galactic Emperor from Dragon Ball Z
James Keziah Delaney from the BBC series called Taboo
Honestly, TGTBATU overshadows the rest of the dollars trilogy.
What do you think about video about analyzing senator Fletcher from movie John Wels is outlaw man?
Hey VileEye! Definitely recommend V.M. Varga, arguably the best part of Fargo season 3
Thank you for doing analysis on “for a few dollars more” such a great movie that’s overshadowed by its successor. This film has some of my favorite scenes in the series like The church scene or Clint Eastwoods opening scene at the saloon
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