Monday 27 September 2010

The Good, The Bad And The Weird?

Thankfully it was more the first then the second. But as it was described as a dynamic Korean western it certainly satisfied the weird >< It opens with a very typical train robbery, but even there you can begin to see this is a little different (not just talking about the hair). It works out like a Clint Eastwood film but then give the star Jackie Chan's humour and let Tarantino direct it. This may just sound like some kind of teenage boys cinematic wet dream but its unbelievably well done and has a meaty enough plot to raise it above the normal standard of films I seem to be watching nowadays. The only downside is it is subtitled, but at least this means the original dialogue remains relatively intact and it shows I cared enough to pay attention through out.

Anyway I don't know where that came from. Normally I try not to recommend things; as, I feel, opinion (like gas) is one thing you should generally keep to yourself. But I wasted 2 hours of my life watching it, and I thoroughly recommend you do the same. ^^

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