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//suggestive
Going to finally make a post about this bc its been haunting my mind for a good month or two at this point--
This is a brief-ish post about guns being used as a metaphor for masculinity, power, and potential stand-in for phallus imagery in the dollars trilogy. I'll also be speaking about these things from a general stand point too, but I'll try to focus on how and where they interconnect.
I doubt most ppl will read all of this but I have brainworms so I need to put this out somewhere .
I think a lot of these points can be said about Westerns in general, btw. Not just Leone movies. However I'll focus on the dollar trilogy because this is already too long and needs to have a focus.
Now, I'm sure masculinity will need no defining, but I'll briefly show what definition of phallic imagery I use;
(Yes I'll eventually tie all this to the homoeroticism present in the movies, with a slight feminist bent to this analysis)
(I want you to keep in mind throughout this post that guns are metaphoric stand ins for dicks lol, just so i dont have to keep repeating that all the time)
I think this definition is quite good as it incorporates the concept of power into itself, which imo is a must-have when discussing masculinity in artwork.
As expected, there is an undeniable connection between phallic imagery and masculinity, which is also tied to power. A lot of masculinity throughout human history has relied upon genitals (even if not completely) to assert itself, which in turn, would affect the power relations men and women have, but also between men themselves. After all, the patriarchy is dependent on gender, with the male gender having the upper hand. This would mean, within a patriarchal society, men with more masculinity have more power, so we can see how sexuality is so tied to the patriarchy also, and how men will inevitably compete.
I'll start with perhaps one of the most obvious examples of this from the trilogy; which also conveniently has phallic imagery, or phallic metaphors.
Specifically, I'll start with the first proper interaction Colonel Mortimer and Manco have in For a Few Dollars More
(I'll link the clip just in case)
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I'll state the obvious first; this is obviously a competition to define who would have the most power (and thus upper hand) in their relationship. That's why neither character backs down, and why there is a tense animosity between the two. Of course its also more complicated than that; Manco, the youngest of the two, is obviously taking this more seriously and is the more antagonistic. Mortimer seems to just be entertaining him at times, whilst also trying to show that his years of experience can give him the upper hand. Its a perfect scene presenting power, age, experience, who the characters are, and how their relationship will be forward from this.
And of course, as any western, guns are used for this.
Perhaps it's the perfect genre for what Sergio Leone wanted to present. Guns are the perfect metaphor for a phallus; they display power, they display masculinity, and they even have the shape! They can define life or death, much like how male sexuality, and therefore a phallus, can define a man's position in the patriarchy.
The shootout ends in a draw, as both Mortimer and Manco are skilled with their guns. Their stand-off for power and dominance led to a standstill and an equilibrium between the two. This will then define their relationship, as they form a equal partnership.
(And of course, perhaps Mortimer was being kind to Manco and held back a bit. He did the same in the end of the movie, by letting him take all the rewards. To Mortimer, there is more to gunslinging than an attempt to assert masculinity. And the fact that he holds back in his competition with Manco presents a level of respect he has for him, which adds on to the already existing homoeroticism of two men using guns to assert their dominance onto each other. I'd even argue that's what makes the homoeroticism purposeful, in this movie's case.)
There are other examples of guns bring used to impose masculinity throughout For a Few Dollars More. That is the crux of every final duel after all. But Mortimer and El Indio don't have significant homoerotic undertones so I won't get into it.
My other favourite example of this occurance in the dollars trilogy, is in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
It's a quick, small moment in a wider, longer scene. However I like how it gets across its message in a simple way.
It's the end of the scene where Angel Eyes forces a partnership onto Blondie.
I think it's important to mention how this is how Sergio Leone chose to end a scene where Angel Eyes and Blondie form a partnership. Its basically telling the viewer that Blondie consents to working with Angel Eyes. On a surface level, Blondie is sliding the gun to its holster to show that he's making peace with Angel Eyes. However, further introspection on the subtext also reveals other things.
For starters. The slow sliding in and the zoom in on the gun, with it becoming the centre point of the scene, easily becomes homoerotic (I don't think I need to explain how sexually suggestive it looks), but with it being seen as a sign of peace, it can also be seen as a sign of not only consent, but also submissiveness. Blondie here is admitting that he's under the thumb of Angel Eyes, and he can't do anything about it, not even with a gun. He can't challenge his power, nor his masculinity. The phallic imagery here only adds on to all of these points, for reasons mentioned previously.
Moving on from specific scenes, I'll mention something present throughout the movie that the definition I used above also mentions; cigars can also been stand-ins for phallic imagery, and masculinity.
Do I really have to mention how The Man With No Name is literally always having a cigar in his mouth ??? Its a very obvious oral fixation, one that Sergio Leone uses to his advantage.
Leone doesn't just use a cigar to make TMWNN look cool. The cigar, much like how a gun was used to represent Manco and Mortimer's, and Blondie's and Angel Eyes', relationships and partnerships, its also used to represent the relationship between Blondie and Tuco.
The scene where, imo, Blondie's and Tuco's relationship changes, is where Blondie offers Tuco a cigar after eavesdropping the conversation between Tuco and his brother.
And Tuco takes it, smokes it and grins!
Notably, Tuco's and Blondie's changing relationship is shown through a cigar rather than a gun, which is objectively significantly less violent, which sets them apart from the other relationships. There is also a closer contact between them, as in the other iterations of TMWNN never gave his gun to any ally of his, much less shared such a close contact as mouth-to-mouth.
The homoeroticism is rather obvious, and in this cade, it's present without power but still with phallic imagery.
(Another notable example was, if my memory serves correctly, in a Fistful of Dollars, Joe lights up a cigar for Ramone. But I won't mention that much since I could be confusing this for another movie, but if it did happen, it's also another scene packed with symbolism, and quite the opposite to Tuco's and Blondie's cigar scene).
Continuing to speak more generally, there are often focus and zoom ins on the guns in the movies. This peaks at the final Mexican standoff in GBU, where the guns are in their holsters and belts. Its natural that they'd be near their crotches too, but that only emphasises the masculinity, power and phallic imagery already present in the movie (as well as tension in the scene).
It comes with no surprise when Blondie chose Angel Eyes to shoot at. After all, Tuco and he had already made peace with each other. The only true masculine competition was between Angel Eyes and Blondie + Tuco.
There are also scenes where TMWNN shows off his skills with his gun; displaying his masculinity again through phallic imagery, so it's no wonder he went to become a figure of masculinity.
There is also the scene where Tuco acquires a new gun after being abandoned by Blondie. That represents what was mentioned previously; how men often fight for power. In this case Blondie takes away Tuco's power and masculinity by humiliating him in a desert. Tuco acquiring a new, polished and refined gun is his way of reclaiming his masculinity after Blondie emasculated him.
I won't speak much about A Fistful of Dollars, because the relationship between Joe and Ramone isn't as developed as the other relationships in the other movies. But it's also worth noting how a focal point in the final duel includes Joe's pistol and Ramone's supposedly stronger gun.
"When a man with a .45 meets a man with a rifle, you said the man with the pistol is a dead man. Let's see if that's true. Go ahead, load up and shoot."
In here, Joe reclaims his masculinity through a final duel. I wish the movie had been longer so I could connect potential homoeroticism to this scene like I did with the other examples, but I think it's a good scene, so I mentioned it nonetheless.
Sergio Leone movies are very much centred around men. That's generally how westerns work, too. But I think it's interesting, as it adds aligns with the analysis that men uphold the patriarchy between themselves, and this is even more true with Leone movies as they include little to no women (whereas many westerns have at least one or two), so most interactions are between men.
I'm not suggesting Sergio Leone intended all this. I do think the homoeroticism, phallic imagery and masculinity is purposeful. He was a Marxist, so perhaps the feminist angle to all this was also purposeful, but I don't think that's the case. Much like his contemporaries, Leone focused on class analysis when critiquing power structures (this mostly in his other movies), so the patriarchal angle was perhaps unintentional. I like to give the benefit of the doubt to artists when analysing their art, though, so I'm always happy to be proven wrong.
As I said. This is way too long and no one will probably read all of it. There are far more examples but I won't include every bc this is already a long asf post.
What the conclusion? I need to stop thinking about gay people!!!!!!!!!
A look into how my braincells look whenever I think about these homos a bit too much;
And this is how I felt writing this post:
And the thing is there's so much more I can say but I don't wanna make this too long esp since this is me ranting more than a proper analysis but jfc Leone always made sure to make his movies so damn gay it's actually insane
#my brain is so cooked thanks leone#western actors and directors would be unemployed on the streets if gay people didnt exist#everyone say thank you sergio leone for inventing gay people#this post wasnt meant to be deep or that serious but i kinda steered off that at times sorry#no ones reading all that bro 😭😭😭😭😭#dollars trilogy#the good the bad and the ugly#for a few dollars more#a fistful of dollars#the man with no name#sergio leone#yes ik what blondie smokes isnt called a cigar but its a shorter name and easier to write ok
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Fun night with the Slag Duroc fraternity brothers—cigars, pool, and unwinding after a long week.
#slag duroc#slagduroc#smoking cigars#cigardaddy#cigarlover#cigarsmoker#cigar man#cigar smoking#cigarman#letterman jacket#fraternity#fratmen#frat bro#frat guy#frat boy#bros#college guys#bromance
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Wolverine's hairy fucking rainforest pussy
#deadpool#thats it thats the tweet#HES BUTCH BAIT AND IM FUCKING FERAL#logan howlett the (wo)man that you are#thats a butch lesbian dont lie to me#logan howlett#tomb talking#IM SO FUCKING GAY BRO#Gonna change my fucking lockscreen to that gif of him lighting a cigar on the carfire bro
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Charlie and Joel
These brothers share everything...and everyone. Violently.
Charlie: "He's just a little bitch." Joel: "Yeah, he's gonna get his ass fucked. Little bitch is gonna cum his brains out when we ream his tight ass." Charlie: "Hell, I'm ready to bust a nut all over his face already." Joel: "You bet, bro, we're gonna use him good and make him beg for more." Charlie: "Yup, this boy is about to be turned into a bitch slave."
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Wild About Hymie “Daffy Duck Slept Here” (1948)
#40s#warner bros#merrie melodies#daffy duck#porky pig#Hymie kangaroo#gif#smoke stack#cigar#robert mckimson
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#black leather biker jacket#cigar#cigars#cigarmen#cigarman#cigar aficionado#leathermen#leatherman#schott perfecto#black leather jacket#schott perfecto black leather motorcycle jacket#schott bros#schott nyc
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I appreciate how people are able to capture Roach’s unhingness at times (like the art of him eating cigarettes) and I wanted to do my own take on it
Roach’s chaotic nature purely depends on how manic is. Some days he’s perfectly fine. He acts like a normal human being would, even able to socialize with the recruits on good days. But then he has days where’s off his rockers, he’s biting people just because he can, he’s peeling the paint off the walls simply because he wants to eat the paint.
His days range completely and no one can ever predict what he will be like. There will be months were Roach seems fine then the next day, Price would find Roach in his office, on top of a filing cabinet chewing on a cigar. Not smoking it, chewing on it like a piece of gum. They’ve tried to work out a schedule but they’re never right.
What’s even more fascinating is how his manic episodes are so vast as well. He’ll either be scaling the walls so he can taste the light bulb or he’ll have the entire base spotless or he’ll be in a pissing match with everyone, mostly Ghost. About anything too. He’ll see Ghost shooting at the range and Roach will do ANYTHING to do better than him. Ghost will be eating and Roach scarfs it down faster than him. Everything and anything becomes a competition in the blink of an eye. Ghost is going to tie his shoe? Roach ties his faster, even if it was tied. He will untie his shoe just to tie faster than Ghost.
#gary roach sanderson#cod mw2#john price#simon ghost riley#hes so silly#hes so chaotic#price hides his cigars but roach always finds them#call of duty headcanons#roach being unhinged is so real though#trust me bro I was the filling cabinet 👍
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