The Good, The Bad, The Weird
좋은놈 나쁜놈 이상한놈
In the opening scene of this full trailer for Kim Ji-Woon’s tribute to Spaghetti Westerns, a character with two guns enters a train, chewing gum, and begins shooting people without a word; at which point he remembers to tell them not to move, then shoots another person trying to get up after having been shot a second ago. Priceless stuff, and precisely the reason why “The Good, The Bad, and The Weird” is the movie I’ve wanted to see — as in, I really, really, REALLY want to see — in God knows how many months.
The story of three Korean outlaws in 1930s Manchuria and their dealings with the Japanese army and Chinese and Russian bandits.
Do-won (JUNG Woo-sung) is a hunter who hunts anything for money including criminals with rewards on their heads. Chang-yi (LEE Byung-hun) is the leader of a group of bandits. He cannot stand to be second best. Tae-goo (SONG Kang-ho) is a self-commando train robber with nine lives.
In the midst of a great, unpredictable, mixed-up battle, who will stand in the end as the winner?
김지윤 감독의 독특한 색이 묻어나는 영화.
정신없이 산만하게 본 최고의 영화중 하나.
받은 트랙백이 없고,
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