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via A.V. Club on 4/22/10
It's hard to knock any movie that opens with an eye-popping train robbery, followed by a balls-out siege, and then a super-cool heist. Writer-director Kim Jee-woon shapes The, Good, The Bad, The Weird as a sprawling adventure set in '30s Manchuria, following the efforts of Japanese, Russians, Chinese, and Koreans—the latter including the three bandits of the title—to get their hands on a much-coveted map that may lead to a fortune. Guns blaze, transportation gets hijacked, and though tentative deals are struck in dark rooms, those deals go out the window once trouble starts. The story's ... Things you can do from here:
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