Review of 3:10 to Yuma (2007) by Tyler C — 23 Jul 2012
I'm not sure how anyone could really deny this was going to be a great movie. Maximus VS. Batman?? No matter who loses, the audience wins.
And what a duel it was. You've got the cut-throat, fast shooting, witty outlaw, Crowe, (Which, and my film school buddies will find this funny, has a gun called The Hand of God.) and you've got the one-legged, former civil war sharpshooter turned failed rancher, Bale. You'd think Bale wouldn't stand a chance. Here's the beauty of this movie though, the odd, pseudo-friendship that develops between their characters based on a twisted, mutual admiration. It's one of the most interesting character relationships I've ever seen.
My psycho analysis aside, I really hope this film, with its incredible acting by Bale and Crowe, and its slow, steady build to an incredibly thrilling and poignant finish, will usher in a new age, or at least a year or two, of Westerns.
This review of 3:10 to Yuma (2007) was written by Tyler C on 23 Jul 2012.
3:10 to Yuma has generally received very positive reviews.
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