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3:10 to Yuma (Widescreen Edition)
Crowe, Bale

Lions Gate, 2008

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This Is Now My Favourite Movie Of All Time

Now I will admit something right of the bat before I get into my review. I have only recently seen this movie and turned down a number of opportunities to watch this film simply because it is a western. I will now hold my hands up and say how wrong I was and after seeing the light I have to say, this has now taken over Pulp Fiction as my favourite movie EVER!!! From start to finish this film grabs hold of you and gives you a damn good shaking. The biggest point of this film is the general authenticity of it all. It seeks to give us a western movie for the modern film going generation without alienating those classic Western fans.

The story focuses around rancher Dan Evans, a man who's been struggling to make ends meet and has had his barn destroyed by a man to whom he owes money. One day after heading into the town of Bisbee to seek revenge or to resolve the situation, Dan witnesses a stagecoach robbery led by the infamous outlaw Ben Wade. Wade allows Dan and his two sons on their way but cross paths later in Bisbee when Ben is caught by the local law and Dan is asked to be a part of the escort for a $200 pay. Dan accepts and he now joins the other team to help transport Wade to the city of Conention to catch the 3:10 train to Yuma prison in which he'll be hanged for his crimes.

The way in which the story is told for the time that it takes place comes across as authentic. You can honestly imagine something like this taking place and these types of people existing in this particular time. Aside from the main cast, Ben Wades second in command, Charlie (Ben Foster) is played brilliantly. The callousness combined with the shooting skills make him a genuinely unsavoury character who, at times you really want to be taken down early in the film as I found myself not wanting to see what he'd do to our heroes if he ever caught up to them.

I've never been known as a fan of Crowe's, but alongside Bale he really shines and delivers an intense villain who on the outside appears cruel yet cunning, but we all feel that there's some good inside. I didn't know that this film was a remake from a 1957 film of the same name but from what I've heard it seems to keep true to the original. I will be watching the original soon to see how true it keeps or whether it is something completely different.

All I know is that this film is highly recommended by myself and I promise you'll love it.


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One of the Greatest Modern Westerns

An absolutely perfect western, I have tried to find something I dislike about this movie and I've come up with nothing. Christian Bale and Russell Crowe are outstanding in this powerful reinvention of an already good film and story. Bale plays Dan Evans, a down-on-his-luck rancher and Civil War veteran looking for a way to prove himself to his family and earn enough money to buy his land in order to fend off the owner and his gang of thugs. Opportunity knocks when he earns the chance to transport a ruthless outlaw, Ben Wade, played to charming perfection by Russell Crowe, to a 3:10 train on its way to a prison in Yuma.

The journey is not a simple one as the outlaw outsmarts, outwits, and even seems unshaken by every member of his transport crew. While trying to keep ahead of Wade's fellow outlaws, the group also faces Indians and vigilantes.

The best stories are those in which the characters change and grow as the story unfolds. This is definitely true of this movie and Bale and Crowe show their characters' evolutions flawlessly. In the touching moment when Bale confesses the true motivation for his choices, everything changes for both men.

This is one of the best films I have ever seen and may even be my favorite western of all time.


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You will enjoy it even if you don't like westerns

This movie was one of the best movies I have seen in a long time. The actors were all perfectly casted. As you are watching the movie you have that edge of your seat feeling. You stay connected, never feel like the movie is too slow and when it ends, you want to play it again. I am not a fan of westerns, but Russell Crowe delivers an amazing performance! His character is charming, caring, but yet still a bad guy, and you can't help but like him. I laughed and cried watching it. I would love to see a 3:10 to Yuma II, cause you just don't want it to end. You won't feel like you wasted your time and money if you buy this movie!! Far better than Jessie James and Cold Mountain!


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Not bad for a western

I'm not a big western fan. And for me it took a moment to get into this film despite it starting off with the burning down of Evan's family barn. I do find it interesting to have an Australian and a British actor cast as leads in an American Western. What won me over is the character arch for these characters. I didn't see that Wade just suddenly liked Evans and wanted to help him out. I saw a man who wanted to be caught-who wanted to be taken back to Yuma. I got the sense that he was tired of the life. In Evan, I think he saw who he wished his own father could have been and wondered if Evan had the conviction he thought he had. I think he was moved by Evan's desire to finally be a man his family could be proud of-not just some wounded veteran who couldn't feed or provide for his family. Once I recognized this layer connecting the men, I became intrigued. Sure there are a couple places where you have to suspend disbelief-but I didn't mind it so much. I think I'll now check out the original and compare. Bottom line, I highly recommend this film.





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