The term “Spaghetti Western” has been known to me for a long time. I didn’t really think about its origin and meaning, I just thought that it was called cheap westerns, where there are a lot of gunfights and little realism.And so, last week, my world shook. I learned that The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is also a spaghetti western.This discovery is from the category of “captain-obvious”. Only he could not notice that such combinations of letters as “Sergio Leone”, “Ennio Morricone” seem to hint at a certain country – the homeland of spaghetti.Yes, yes, my favorite western filmed by the Italians in the Spanish desert. And only the plot and a few actors connect him with America. And the fact that a truly epic movie about America is made by foreigners, in my opinion, is damn symbolic. More visible from the side, however.I will not retell other people’s articles, if you want more information – read for yourself about spaghetti westerns and their “dad” < a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9B%D0%B5%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%B5,_%D0%A1%D0%B5%D1%80 %D0%B4%D0%B6%D0%BE">Sergio Leone.After reading all this, I easily reached the next “discovery” – humorous adventures Trinity – also the work of Italians . And Terence Hill and Bud Spencer are actually Mario Girotti and Carlo Pedersoli.“The Good, the Bad, the Ugly” struck me back in 1993. I watched it only once (on central television) and since then I have never really reviewed it. But even this modest experience was enough to “sick” with a kind of romance of endless loneliness among the scorched prairies. And the music…