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Helloween Sep 9, 2007 12:34 AM

3:10 to Yuma
 
I did a search on this, and didn't find any threads. I'm surprised no one has made a thread yet.

I just got out of this movie, and all i can say is wow, that was a well done movie. It's a western, staring Christian Bale and Russel Crowe. Both actors are great in their roles, and delivered every part of their character with satisfaction.

The atmosphere of the film was stunning. The scenery, acting, and writing created a feeling of suspence i haven't seen in a movie for a long time. The action scenes were well done too, with the final shoot out really giving the movie the ending it deserved.

Has anyone else seen this one yet?

YO PITTSBURGH MIKE HERE Sep 9, 2007 11:36 AM

I saw it Friday night, and I enjoyed it as much as you. It was kinda refreshing to see such a well done western in theaters.

Gechmir Sep 10, 2007 12:42 AM

I REALLY wanna see it ;__; I'm a huge fan of westerns and I've heard folks say this is better than Open Range. Sigh...

Once I get back home, I'm going to see this ASAP.

Quain Sep 11, 2007 12:28 AM

I think the westerns are making a comeback. There is this movie, and one coming up starring Brad Pitt. Hope to see it this weekend.

Gechmir Sep 11, 2007 12:52 AM

Ehh, we'll see. Never heard of the Brad Pitt one.

Westerns are rare, but almost all of the recent endeavors were absolute gold. If it got popularized, it might lose that nifty atmosphere or wonderful execution. They're kind of like treats to me by this point (like war movies) since they're not very frequent, but made with a lot of care.

tenzor Sep 11, 2007 03:14 AM

I really enjoyed this movie, but it seemed the end a little at least I thought so. Can't wait for this to come out on DVD, especially on HD-DVD or blu-ray.

coeccias Sep 15, 2007 07:54 PM

I saw this movie today and very much enjoyed it. The character development throughout made the journey to the end a very rewarding experience. The end didn't quite turn out how I wanted it to, but it was still satisfying and appropriate.

Dr. Uzuki Sep 17, 2007 03:09 AM

Everything the rest of you said, I'd just like to add that Ben Foster (I think his name is) was fantastic. I can't say he stole the show because Bale was outstanding as usual, Crowe was solid like usual, but he definitely held his own. Watch this movie in the theater while it's still there.

Skexis Sep 23, 2007 07:40 PM

I really liked the movie's back and forth between Crowe and Bale, which was the reason I went to see it in the first place, but there was one thing that kinda bothered me about the end.

Spoiler:
Did anyone else have a hard time believing that Crowe would have such a transformation at the end? I got that he was supposed to be feeling regret along the way, but I never figured him to shoot the whole gang, and go to jail willingly. He could have rode into the sunset then and there. I guess it was just shocking to see him go that quickly from passive resistance to active helpfulness.

I thought about it on the way home, and it seems to me that it's a mark of a western film never to foreground the people who do look out for themselves. So while it's more likely or realistic that Crowe's character would have done what suited him best, they had to have the good guy win, even when he's dead. Did anyone else get that sense?

LZ Sep 29, 2007 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Skexis (Post 507254)
I really liked the movie's back and forth between Crowe and Bale, which was the reason I went to see it in the first place, but there was one thing that kinda bothered me about the end.

Spoiler:
Did anyone else have a hard time believing that Crowe would have such a transformation at the end? I got that he was supposed to be feeling regret along the way, but I never figured him to shoot the whole gang, and go to jail willingly. He could have rode into the sunset then and there. I guess it was just shocking to see him go that quickly from passive resistance to active helpfulness.

I thought about it on the way home, and it seems to me that it's a mark of a western film never to foreground the people who do look out for themselves. So while it's more likely or realistic that Crowe's character would have done what suited him best, they had to have the good guy win, even when he's dead. Did anyone else get that sense?

Spoiler:
I think Crowe's 'transformation' was very believable. You could tell that since the beginning he respected Evans as a man, and the respect grows throughout the movie when he keeps refusing his bribes and continues towards his goal of taking him to the train. When he's choking Evans and Evans reveals that he hadn't seen any action in the Civil War, it hits him that he needs this victory - everything Evans has had has been taken or is going to be taken away, including his leg, his land, and more importantly, his family's respect for him. Wade realizes that this respectable man needs this, so he goes willingly - besides, it's not like he wouldn't have escaped from Yuma again. He really wanted to see Evans win, so it makes him really mad at his gang when Prince shoots him. Then, getting on the train would at least guarantee Evans' reputation and Butterfield would have given the $1000 to the family.

Dr. Uzuki Sep 29, 2007 06:23 PM

Spoiler:
Also worth noting is that Wade's gang was not made up of friends but of followers, them obsessed with him, he only using them where it benefits. As a bright person, he developed a liking towards Evans and his actions despite himself. It's as LZ was describing. So, yeah, Wade's a murderer and when his mindless cronies shoot someone he's trying to help for a change, in front of his own son no less, I think gunning them all down is a believable reaction. They aren't irreplaceable and he does intend to after he escapes again.


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