This movie might actually be my first Chinese spaghetti western. It's very funny and highly satirical, typical of Jiang Wen. At first, I thought it was going to be a lot like Mel Brooks' "Blazing Saddles", and in some respects it is. But really, it's a good deal more sophisticated than that. The plot is almost like a chess game between two brilliant strategists. I understand, from one Chinese reviewer, that the film has a lot of double entendres and puns in Chinese that we are missing without it being our first language. This is an incredible movie, even with half of it lost in translation. I can only imagine that it's absolutely brilliant in Chinese. Warning: The pacing is super fast and the plot is extremely complicated. Be prepared to pause the film and back up.

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Let the Bullets Fly
"A comic western legend."
2010 • 2h 12m • ★ 7.8 (343 votes) Released
When circumstances force an outlaw to impersonate a county governor and clean up a corrupt town, the Robin Hood figure finds himself in a showdown with the local godfather.
Director
Jiang Wen
Screenplay
Zhu Sujin
Screenplay
Jiang Wen
Screenplay
Shu Ping
Rating
7.8
Runtime
132 min
Revenue
$104.7M
Production
JCE Movies Beijing Bu Yi Le Hu Film Company
Emei Film Studio
China Film Group CorporationTop Billed Cast
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★ 10/10 • Jun 10, 2023
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