Review of Let the Bullets Fly (2010) by Robert Abele for Los Angeles Times — 01 Mar 2012
Even with three charismatic leads, the talky, convoluted nature of the cat-and-mouse between Zhang and Huang and their respective gangs is impossible to follow or care about, and the mix of identity comedy, cartoonish violence, philosophizing and grief over killed loved ones is hardly smooth.
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This review of Let the Bullets Fly (2010) was written by Robert Abele and published by Los Angeles Times on 01 Mar 2012.
Let the Bullets Fly has generally received positive reviews.
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