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Summary: The Warrior's Way, a visually-stunning modern martial arts western starring Korean actor Dong-gun Jang who plays an Asian warrior assassin forced to hide in a small town in the American Badlands. (apple.com)
a good fast action movie kate is great in this movie and geoffrey rush is great in this movie too. Danny make good villian and dong kun jang is good with sword. 10 out of 10
Takes the silent lone hero genre of yesteryear and gives it a fresh lick of paint. This is a modern homage on the genre that knows its roots well and pays homage to them in a light-hearted way without ever becoming a parody. I was pleasantly surprised and constantly entertained throughout. My only gripe is that, while beautiful, much of the film was too heavily stylised.
It's ultimately shallow, but I can't say I didn't enjoy myself while watching this. It's an East meets West action romp with a very Zach Snyder-y type of visual style. Odds are you won't love it, but if you just sit back and let it the movie do it's thing you probably won't hate it either...assuming you like this sort of thing.
The Eastern and Western styles are better blended together here than they were in the shitfest "Ninja Assassin" but it still just feels like the Americanization of a good genre with all the movie cliches you can think of thrown in, complete with racism and over-reliance on CGI. Thankfully, the last half is a LOT better, with the action actually being pretty enjoyable. The soundtrack's great, Geoffrey Rush and Danny Huston give great performances but it's still just dumb fun (for the most part).
Truth be told I wanted to see this movie due to epic quote from trailer (Ninjas...DAMN!). Well there isn't in movie though. Shame, cause it's got style. And they should have added pirates at some point.
Dumb yet stylish fun. A lot better than last year's Ninja Assassin. I also actually liked the relationship between Dong-gun Jang and Kate Bosworth, which is more than I can say for 95% of action movie love stories these days (even ones in otherwise excellent films like The Dark Knight).
Excellent film, most of those criticizing it probably believe the movie is taking it self seriously, which it is obviously not. Its alot lke From dusk till dawn meets Ninja assassin. Excellent film Ninjas, cowboys,bearded women, midgets, and the most adorable asian baby ive ever seen. Would definitely watch again.
A live-action anime. If that sounds like fun, you'd be correct. If that sounds freaking stupid, you'd also be correct. Also provides a ridiculous amount of Chow Yun Fat homage - I thought I had checked into the Peace Hotel.
I always seem to enjoy a clash of East and West, and it's got the gore of Kill Bill, and the total gooberness of Kung Fu Hustle. Kind of drags in the middle, but the action's ridiculous enough to keep your attention.
It comes down to this: the western stuff is alright but the eastern influence, with all the ridiculous ninjas and their cg blood, sucks. Rush as the drunk guy was, surprisingly, no fun, either. You would think that he'd had the chance to learn a thing or two on the 'Pirates' set, right? Huston gives an impressively dreadful performance. Please stop typecasting him as a baddie. So it's up to beautiful Bosworth to save the day. And so she almost does, going all out as a trashy gal set on revenge.
I'm not familiar with that kind of anime genre. For me it was just disastrously boring. It did not find the way to be a comedy or a serious fantasy action. And the story. Wow! Is it really possible that somebody wrote it down and even found producer for it? There was no pacing what so ever. And I really hated the constant CGI. All points for Geoffrey Rush.
Horrible green screen. Without the appropriate music and the comedy touches, mainly involving the baby, this easily could be taken for Jonah Hex 2 or something. Now it is just slightly better.
could have been much more. there are very decent tendencies. the cinematography during the action scenes is awesome and reminds me of good old anime gorefests. the "samurai carrying a baby across the land, killing everyone along the way" had an instant cult-flavour to it. and then he gets to the US and the story goes hollywood. kate bosworth annoys me more with each passing second of screentime, every other character is shallow, chlichéd and boring, except for the disfigured mask-wearing dude.
It was a pretty decent ninja-cowboy-cinematic orgy, pretty enjoyable, as one does. Pretty shots, amazing action scenes, and a decent selection of one-liners made me enjoy this one.