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The Good, the Bad, the Weird
The Good, the Bad, the Weird — One map. Three villains. Winner takes all.
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The Good, the Bad, the Weird

2008 7 14.5K R views saved
The Good, the Bad, the Weird

The story of three Korean outlaws in 1930s Manchuria and their dealings with the Japanese army and Chinese and Russian bandits. The Good (a bounty hunter), the Bad (a hitman), and the Weird (a thief) battle the army and the bandits in a race to use a treasure map to uncover the riches of legend.

Countries: KR
Languages: Japanese, Mandarin, Korean
Content Rating: R
Runtime: 2hrs 10min
Status: Released
Release date: 2008-07-16
Release format: Streaming — Feb 06, 2009
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Meduos
@medous 7 years ago

Certainly the best Korean "Western" if not the best Asian Western overall, it's a blast to watch. Be sure to watch the original (Korean/DVD) cut instead of the international (Netflix) cut. The international version leaves out a couple of scenes at the end which tell you what happened to some of the main characters.

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Meduos
@medous 7 years ago

Certainly the best Korean "Western" if not the best Asian Western overall, it's a blast to watch. Be sure to watch the original (Korean/DVD) cut instead of the international (Netflix) cut. The international version leaves out a couple of scenes at the end which tell you what happened to some of the main characters.

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Meduos
@medous 7 years ago

Certainly the best Korean "Western" if not the best Asian Western overall, it's a blast to watch. Be sure to watch the original (Korean/DVD) cut instead of the international (Netflix) cut. The international version leaves out a couple of scenes at the end which tell you what happened to some of the main characters.

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@milo123 8 years ago

An excellent film that is an absolute blast to watch.

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Mai Ander
@maiahandrade 6 years ago

This was fun! I actually watched it twice in the same day lol. It was funny every time. Going to recommend it to everyone I know! :D

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@drqshadow 5 years ago

South Korea's wild, colorful modern homage to the spaghetti western wears its inspiration on its sleeve, throws caution to the wind and just goes for it. And, unexpectedly, it's an almost-unanimous success.

Although it's spiced by a fresh, eastern sense of direction and a series of "did they really just try that" camera angles, the mood feels right, the scenery looks right and the cast is right at home on horseback with their weapons drawn, cocked and pointed. It's much gorier than the Leone classics it tries to emulate, which makes it a bit less serious, but the three leads make up for that with their performances. Woo-sung Jung (The Good) is the standout, channeling Lee Van Cleef's lawful bounty hunter in Fistful of Dollars, but Kang-ho Song (The Weird) keeps him in good company with his impersonation of Eli Wallach's smarter-than-he-seems rogue from The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Byung-hun Lee (The Bad) seems more like Prince in cowboy boots than a western gunman, but he does more to make the role his own than the others.

A fine blend of big-budget action and last-generation western ethos, it's just a bit long and the constant winks and nods to The Man With No Name trilogy occasionally wear thin.

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jay-shuai
@jay-shuai 2 years ago

This film was going absolutely nowhere until 45 mins from the end when it pulled off the best action/chase scene ive ever seen.

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jay-shuai
@jay-shuai 2 years ago

Given that this is from the director of I Saw the Devil and Bittersweet Life, it’s a big disappointment.

Nothing really noteworthy in the film.

4/10

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Saint Pauly
@saint-pauly 4 years ago

Like a cross country trip where you only take back roads, this is longer than it needs to be, but oh the sights you'll see.

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