Review of Last Man Standing (1996) by Edgar C — 15 Sep 2009
Last Man Standing retells once more the original story from the novel "Red Harvest" of 1927, adapted into the Kurosawa masterpiece "Yojimbo", and adapted again into Sergio Leone's brilliant film "Per un Pugno di Dollari". Walter Hill makes a very testosterone-directed film with cool shootouts and a stylish direction. It isn't good, neither terrible, but badly entertaining. Give this film a try and you wouldn't be dissapointed. Gotta love Cristopher Walken.
45/100.
This review of Last Man Standing (1996) was written by Edgar C on 15 Sep 2009.
Last Man Standing has generally received mixed reviews.
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