Lots of good moments, worth seeing, but in dreadful need of a good editing.
A bit ambitious, too. Too much history (Manchuria [the setting], Korea vs. Japan), chatting, and meaningless large-scale fighting. And chasing.
Two of the three leads are sensational and, along with some very clever plot twists, overcome the faults.
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Topic - From fun-loving Korea, "The Good, The Bad, and the Weird." - tinear 07:22:32 06/21/10 (3)
- You must have a good video store.....no Netflix as yet . . . - mr grits 16:12:02 06/22/10 (2)
- This is a recent release, in theaters NOW (in civilization :-)). nt - tinear 17:36:08 06/23/10 (1)
- Didn't like it much - Jon L 16:15:17 06/24/10 (0)