4.22.2010

Film: Review: The Good, The Bad, The Weird

 
 

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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 ...



 
 

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