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3:10 TO YUMA

 ABOUT THE MOVIE

Genre: Crime/Western
Starring: Russell Crowe, Christian Bale, Logan Lerman, Dallas Roberts, Ben Foster, Peter Fonda, Vinessa Shaw, Alan Tudyk, Luce Rains, Gretchen Mol
Director: James Mangold
Rating: PG (Violence)
Year Made: 2007

 

 


 SPECIAL FEATURES

- "Destination Yuma" Making of Documentary
- "An Epic Explored" Featurette
- "Outlaws, Gangs and Posses" Documentary
- Deleted Scenes

 

 


 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Languages: English
Subtitles: Chinese & English
Aspect Ratio: -
Sound: -
Running Time: 2 hrs 2 mins
Region Code: 3
Distributor: Simply Fun

 

 

SYNOPSIS: 

Infamous outlaw Ben Wade (Russell Crowe) and his vicious gang of thieves and murderers have plagued the Southern Railroad. When Wade is captured, Civil War veteran Dan Evans (Christian Bale), struggling to survive on his drought-plagued ranch, volunteers to deliver him alive to the "3:10 to Yuma", a train that will take the killer to trial. On the trail, Evans and Wade, each from very different worlds, begin to earn each other’s respect. But with Wade’s outfit on their trail – and dangers at every turn – the mission soon becomes a violent, impossible journey toward each man's destiny.

MOVIE REVIEW:



Although the sun is setting on the western genre, the few western movies that are being produced in recent years are often the crème of the crops (or at least in this review’s list of top notch movies). 3:10 to Yuma is no exception.

Perhaps it’s the setting of morality struggle in the vast lands where unlawful activities still thrive in a supposedly lawful nation that makes it such a juicy subject to work on. Or perhaps it represents the survivor of the fittest in the brink of the coming civilization. 3:10 to Yuma is packed with all those elements mentioned above and without a doubt, 3:10 to Yuma shines mainly due to the two leads, Russell Crowe and Christian Bale.

Both stars represent the different ends of the law and yet endearing in their own rights. As notorious as Russell Crowe’s Ben Wade was, it’s not hard to get charms by his charismatic rogue persona. His action maybe unlawful but it’s so easy to be tempted by him to join him in the wrong side of the law. In a way, Ben Wade symbolizes the lure of sins.

On the other hand, Christian Bale’s Dave Evans is as unattractive as the chore of following virtue. His unrelenting pursue and drive to put Ben Wade on the train to Yuma could either be admired at or easily made fun of. His actions although noble and honorable, were questionable in times where the unlawful thrives.

As both characters travel to their destination, they face more trials and obstacles in their ways that helped them bond in an uneasy fashion. It’s a intriguing ride to see how Ben Wade tries to change Dave Evans’ perspective of right and wrongs while Dave Evans continue to impress Ben Wade with his steadfast principles. Eventually, only one can succeed by the dateline and it was one hell of a ride to catch that 3:10 train.



3: 10 to Yuma is packed with intense moments and rich characterization in the western setting. Without a doubt, 3:10 to Yuma is one of the finest western flicks that produced this year and it shouldn’t be missed.

SPECIAL FEATURES :

Ironically, the Extras are presented in widescreen while the film itself is presented in fullscreen.

Destination Yuma (20.57 mins)



Although this making of documentary seems longer than most documentaries are presented in R3 dvds, it felt rather short as it was cramping various different sparse information on the making of this film. This documentary covers a range of aspects that made this film feels more real and true to the western genre compared to the other films that often heavily utilize special effects or camera angle to get away with it. Such as filming it on set instead of soundstage and even using an actual steam engine train by laying tracks for the train to run on it.

There are also other trivial information on Stunts that shows how the flipping of the wagon was gone to how Charlie Prince’s costume defers from Ben Wade’s one. There is just too much interesting information but under the 20 minutes boundaries, everything seems to just whiz away and will likely to leave viewers who enjoyed 3:10 to Yuma asking for more.

Outlaws, Gangs and Posses (12.54 mins)



This segment had experts sharing the myths and legend behind the classic fabled Westerns tales and what made them so uniquely attractive. Giving us the fascinating insights on what made some honest folks turning into bandits and how dirty it was back in the old days.

An Epic Explored (6.21 mins)




More love is being showered for the Western Genre. Director, Actors and various crew members shared on their take of the timeless charms of the Western Genre and how it differs from other movie genres.

Deleted Scenes



Some extended dialogues by various supporting characters had been snipped off from the main movie and presented here. They are of final finish quality and I won’t be surprise in time to come, it could be added into the main movie and be presented as the extended version.



One of my favorite deleted scenes would be “Were you sincere about Mexico” segment, when Emmy Nelson asked Ben Wade before he is send off in captivity. On one hand, it exemplifies Ben Wade’s “heartless bad guy” character and the other, playfully reveals Emmy Nelson’s true feelings against what she said when she mocked at Ben’s suggestion to head down to Mexico. On the technically aspect, watching this deleted sequence and the one in the final film will help you appreciate the subtle use of soundtracks to cover the tracks of editing.

AUDIO/VISUAL:

Simply Fun’s edition of 3:10 to Yuma comes in Full Screen format. That being said, it still boosts one of the riches visual that I had seen on a code 3 dvds. This film is supported with English and Chinese subtitles.

MOVIE RATING:




DVD RATING :

Review by Richard Lim Jr

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