The Good, The Bad, The Weird
Western Action / Korean / 2008
WHY'D I WATCH IT?
For the Action Movie Countdown.
Because I am the sort of person who would see the Korean gag adaption before the original movie.
WHAT'D I THINK? *SPOILERS*
Because I am the sort of person who would see the Korean gag adaption before the original movie.
WHAT'D I THINK? *SPOILERS*
Horses, Cows, Sheep, Dogs, Chickens, Ducks, Geese, Camels, Elephants, even a butcher's shop, because why not.
The Good, The Bad, and irritatingly absent of the conjunction "and" The Weird occupies a perplexing area.
On one hand it's a western, unfailing to live up to the genre's failings; Non-humans are all over this movie and horses in particular are ****ed up and down.
Yeah, that's probably because they did stupid **** in it like get horses to fall over, bowl them over with explosions, and even hit one with a ****ing truck. I'm tempted to say that's exceptional cruelty, but let's be honest, this isn't even remotely unusual for the genre or even movies in general, The Wild Bunch and 13 Assassins were setting animals on fire.
It's sense of humor, if it's sense of normality wasn't already a **** in my cereal, also leaves something to be desired.
I really don't think I needed to see The Weird stab someone in the anus with a knife and then kick it deep enough to kill. TWICE.

Good god. Those two things, the abuse and the crude humor are more than enough to earn my wrath in any movie, but I'll be lying if I said I didn't enjoy the rest of the movie.
Sure it's got some slow sections and I was disappointed as soon as I realized the awesome opening train sequence wasn't here to stay, but the cinematography combined with the environmentally aware gunfights, the varied action that climaxed in chases reminiscent of Fury Road, and the thematic distinctions between the three main characters were very pleasing, SO pleasing in fact that I'm actually rather skeptical that The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly could actually do it justice.
I just find it very satisfying that
The Good survives as the winner, without any treasure,
The Weird survives via plot device, to find an alternate treasure,
and The Bad just dies,
each of them visibly distinct from one another and each uniquely armed. The Weird even occupies a relative moral grey area if you completely ignore the fact that the majority of the cast has enslaved horses which I could, but I won't, so I don't.
Truth is, if the movie managed the same task without the human superiority complex, I'dve probably forgiven the butt stuff.
The Good, The Bad, and irritatingly absent of the conjunction "and" The Weird occupies a perplexing area.
On one hand it's a western, unfailing to live up to the genre's failings; Non-humans are all over this movie and horses in particular are ****ed up and down.
Originally Posted by Wikipedia
In the United Kingdom, the British Board of Film Classification ordered five seconds of cuts to the cinema release due to scenes of horse falls judged to be animal cruelty that violated the Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937.
It's sense of humor, if it's sense of normality wasn't already a **** in my cereal, also leaves something to be desired.
I really don't think I needed to see The Weird stab someone in the anus with a knife and then kick it deep enough to kill. TWICE.
Good god. Those two things, the abuse and the crude humor are more than enough to earn my wrath in any movie, but I'll be lying if I said I didn't enjoy the rest of the movie.
Sure it's got some slow sections and I was disappointed as soon as I realized the awesome opening train sequence wasn't here to stay, but the cinematography combined with the environmentally aware gunfights, the varied action that climaxed in chases reminiscent of Fury Road, and the thematic distinctions between the three main characters were very pleasing, SO pleasing in fact that I'm actually rather skeptical that The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly could actually do it justice.
I just find it very satisfying that
The Good survives as the winner, without any treasure,
The Weird survives via plot device, to find an alternate treasure,
and The Bad just dies,
each of them visibly distinct from one another and each uniquely armed. The Weird even occupies a relative moral grey area if you completely ignore the fact that the majority of the cast has enslaved horses which I could, but I won't, so I don't.
Truth is, if the movie managed the same task without the human superiority complex, I'dve probably forgiven the butt stuff.
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