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Director: James Mangold
Writers: Halsted Welles (screenplay), Michael Brandt (screenplay), 2 more credits »
Stars: Russell Crowe, Christian Bale, Ben Foster
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Storyline
Rancher Dan Evans heads into Bisbee to clear up issues concerning the
sale of his land when he witnesses the closing events of a stagecoach
robbery led by famed outlaw Ben Wade. Shortly thereafter, Wade is
captured by the law in Bisbee and Evans finds himself one of the escorts
who will take Wade to the 3:10 to Yuma train in Contention for the
reward of $200. Evans's effort to take Wade to the station is in part an
effort to save his land but also part of an inner battle to determine
whether he can be more than just a naive rancher in the eyes of his
impetuous and gunslinging son William Evans. The transport to Contention
is hazardous and filled with ambushes by Indians, pursuits by Wade's
vengeful gang and Wade's own conniving and surreptitious demeanor that
makes the ride all the more intense. Written by
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It's one of the best westerns and best all-around movies I've seen in a long time. That's largely due to the outstanding performances by the cast, ably led by the alpha male, bad guy, Russell Crowe. His protagonist is Christian Bale who turns in a nuanced performance as the down-on-his luck rancher. The scenes between these two men are riveting and a display of acting at its best. The supporting cast are all wonderful and in particular, Ben Foster, Fonda and Logan Lerman as Bale's oldest son.
The action is virtually non-stop which makes for a compelling, exciting story. But what really drew me in were the stellar performances, particularly that of Crowe. He is the bad guy you actually might end up rooting for. He goes from charming to deadly and back again all in the blink of an eye. He carries the film on his very able shoulders, but Bale gives him a good run for his money in the acting department.
This is one movie that any lover of westerns or anyone simply longing for a good movie with good acting will not want to miss. The two hours will go by in the blink of an eye and you'll be wishing there was more.
3:10 to Yuma Movie Reviews
It's one of the best westerns and best all-around movies I've seen in a long time. That's largely due to the outstanding performances by the cast, ably led by the alpha male, bad guy, Russell Crowe. His protagonist is Christian Bale who turns in a nuanced performance as the down-on-his luck rancher. The scenes between these two men are riveting and a display of acting at its best. The supporting cast are all wonderful and in particular, Ben Foster, Fonda and Logan Lerman as Bale's oldest son.
The action is virtually non-stop which makes for a compelling, exciting story. But what really drew me in were the stellar performances, particularly that of Crowe. He is the bad guy you actually might end up rooting for. He goes from charming to deadly and back again all in the blink of an eye. He carries the film on his very able shoulders, but Bale gives him a good run for his money in the acting department.
This is one movie that any lover of westerns or anyone simply longing for a good movie with good acting will not want to miss. The two hours will go by in the blink of an eye and you'll be wishing there was more.