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I saw the movie a couple of times now and just watched it again. I kind of like it, but what was wondering, why is the Cheyenne character, even in the movie? It seems to me that if you take him out, or combine him with the Harmonica character, it wouldn't have made any difference and he just seems like an unnecessary character. I also do not understand what his motivation was. He seems like a gang leader type, who all of a sudden decides he wants to build a railroad and gets his gang to help. Why?
I also do not quite understand why Jill, enjoyed sex with Frank so much, after what Frank has done. She may be so depressed that she needs to get laid but does she have to get laid that bad, to the point where she smiled throughout and everything? She really enjoyed it, so if she wants it that bad, why not get laid with Cheyenne instead of Frank, for example?
And why didn't Frank just shoot Harmonica when he had the chance, as oppose to making it a fair duel? This guy murders children, and has no problem with it, so why would he care about having some sort of code of honor, when it comes to grown men?
Last edited by ironpony; 10-09-19 at 12:43 AM.