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The Good, The Bad, The Weird
Cast
Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, Jung Woo-sung, Yoon Je-moon View AllCrew
Kim Jee-woon (Screenplay), Kim Jee-woon (Director), Kim Min-suk (Screenplay) View All
Release: Jul. 16th, 2008
Runtime: 2 hours, 10 minutes
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Walken: Brilliant, Good, Average or Weird?
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“What a Weird Picture? … or, ‘The Avant-Garde: What is it Good For?’”
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It's a funny thing - I usually head towards World Cinema for a refreshing break from big-budget blockbusters that offer little other than explosive and violent thrills, but sometimes a foreign director embraces the way it's done in Hollywood and I find myself feeling like I'm visiting Soel but eatin....

I've seen Chinese and Hong Kong movies set in environments resembling the American west, but I was still struck by how much the Korean desert in this one also resembles it and how endless the movie makes it appear.

Kim Ji-Woon has three of the best, and the most box office friendly Korean actors in Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun and Jung Woo-sung so it's no wonder this film was such a hit in Korea, but even if you didn't know anything about them this film would still score just for it's sheer energy.