Review of Let the Bullets Fly (2010) by Alejandro R — 26 Jan 2015
A bandit turned hero who now fights for not money or directly against his nemesis, but for the lack of men like the man he finally defeats. He sums it up in a really great line. .
Some of the comedy is lost on me I'm sure, as sometimes it's a language thing so it can get lost in translation. There's also the speed of the dialogue. I can tell in certain scenes by the quick and seemingly snappy dialogue that there's some comedy coming through. During those scenes at best I can only sense the comedic moment and know that it's there somehow, but unfortunately not really get the humor. When I did "get it", it was funny and the overall film with it's stylistic action scenes is very entertaining.
This review of Let the Bullets Fly (2010) was written by Alejandro R on 26 Jan 2015.
Let the Bullets Fly has generally received positive reviews.
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