Warrior's Way, The (2010) [Blu-ray]
Action | Fantasy | Western
Academy Award Winner Geoffrey Rush, Kate Bosworth, Danny Huston, and International sensation Jang Dong Gun star in this boldly original film that blends intense martial arts action with a dazzling visual style. After a lifetime of training in
swordsmanship and hand-to-hand combat, the world's most dangerous fighter (Jang) flees his homeland to start a new life in the American West. But soon the hunter becomes the hunted, and now the legendary warrior must wage a fierce, all-out battle against
a renegade gang of outlaws and a pack of murderous assassins from his own past.
User Comment: *** This review may contain spoilers *** gamergamer01 from United States, 24 November 2010 • The concept in itself sounds cool. Assassins from the east battle against cowboys from the west.
With The Warrior's Way, we get the best of both worlds with likable characters, especially the little baby. The setting of the movie is very stylized, and brings you a very romanticized western. The same can be said about the eastern setting. You can tell
that the director loves Sergio Leone and Akira Kurosawa movies.
The story of The Warrior's Way is that of an assassin travels to the west because his clan is after him for not completing his mission, to kill a cute little baby girl (The baby's really cute). The unnamed assassin stops his journey at Lode, a western
town filled with circus folks. But we all know life isn't that easy, as bandits and the ninja clan finds a way to make the life of the unnamed assassin hard.
The action doesn't start until later in the film, since it's focused on the life of the assassin as he tries to find peace. Once the action starts, get ready for a good time, because our hero slices and dices cowboys and ninja alike. Once action sequence
had the same style as 300, while other actions scenes felt like a live-action anime.
With all the gun and swordplay, the true heart of the movie are the characters. The movie's able to fill us in on the main characters' back story and we see why they do what they do. You name it, they all have a history, well maybe not random cowboy #43.
Kate Bosworth is very sassy, yet sweet and cute. Jang Dong Gun is able to show his humanity subtly even though most of the time he's emotionless. Danny Huston's character is a nasty one, but I'll let you guys watch it to see how nasty he can be.
You can tell that the cast and crew had a fun time making this movie as much as I enjoyed watching it, since the movie doesn't take itself too seriously and has a nice blend of humor and violence. The Warrior's Way brings the magic of the west and east
and mixes in influences from spaghetti westerns and action anime and jumbles it together to serve us something really cool.
Summary: Move over pirates, because it's cowboys vs. ninja time!
User Comment: cafesmitty from maryland, 3 December 2010 • I am one that love stylish movies, especially action movies and I was hoping for a little more out of this. To be honest, the story is a bit lacking, but the action is
very cool. There are some scenes which play more than others. The main character hardly ever talks and its really noticeable. I love Kate Bosworth in this movie, she is a saving grace to this film. I can't put my finger on it, but it is missing something.
Its missing that "awe" moment that I was hoping it would deliver. You know, that scene that would make your mouth drop and I was expecting it from this movie. It was just too slow. And the writing is off. It is just not quite there. The pace of the film
is off also. Still, entertaining as hell, but don't waste your money on seeing in that XD format (which stands for eXtreme Digital). That just a waste of some extra bucks. There is nothing more you are going to gain watching it in even, supposedly, higher
def than what theaters normally do. But the movie is very stylish. Its the latest movie of mixing two genres,ninjas and westerns. And I give it a 7 out of 10, it did its job of entertaining. Btw, not a family movie and definitely not for small kids. I
think guys will like it more than women. It is worth going to the theater to see. It is not worth a blind buy on blu-ray when it comes out. It is worth buying on blu-ray if you are into it and have seen the movie. But I would go out with your buddies,
don't expect much and you will get more.
Summary: Entertaining, Stylish, not much Substance.
[CSW] -2.9- The second user comment pretty well sunned it up with "Entertaining, Stylish, not much Substance." It had a surrealistic plot with plenty of great surrealistic action and special effects but not much else. Rent this one as the action WILL hold
your interest and thus the movie IS entertaining but at the same time, over all, it is also somehow hollow.
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