The two leads’ sparking byplay, Crowe’s addled cockiness versus Bale’s nervy grit, would grace any surroundings, but it’s a pleasure to revisit the frontier in a drama which feels far more vital than mere nostalgic homage.
3:10 to Yuma (2007)
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Reviews Counted:202
Fresh:178
Rotten:24
Average Rating:7.5/10
Consensus: The remake of this classic Western improves on the original, thanks to fiery performances from Russell Crowe and Christian Bale as well as sharp direction from James Mangold.
Theatrical Release:Sep 7, 2007 Wide
Box Office: $53,574,088
Synopsis: Based on the Elmore Leonard story, 3:10 TO YUMA is a riveting remake of the 1957 classic Western. It's the story of Dan Evans (Christian Bale), a down-and-out rancher who lost his leg in the Civil... Based on the Elmore Leonard story, 3:10 TO YUMA is a riveting remake of the 1957 classic Western. It's the story of Dan Evans (Christian Bale), a down-and-out rancher who lost his leg in the Civil War. With a wife and two sons, he is struggling to put food on the table, and unable to make payments on his land. When the notorious gunman Ben Wade (Russell Crowe) is apprehended nearby, a few local men are needed to escort him to the town of Contention so he can be put on the 3:10 train to Yuma Prison. Few will volunteer for the job, as they know that Wade's ruthless gang will follow them, but Evans sees an opportunity to make some fast cash, and offers to go in exchange for $200. The small team of men set off, and are later joined by Evans's young son William (Logan Lerman), who has run away from home to join them. What follows is a race against time, as the group tries to get to Yuma without the clever and dangerous Wade outsmarting them. Crowe is fantastic as the smooth-talking gunman, and Bale delivers a moving performance as the weary-eyed Evans. The two men are perfect foils for each other. Wade is the infamous gunman, living the high life on the wrong side of the law, while Evans, who has struggled to lead an honest life, has only faced one hardship after another. It is a classic tale of good vs. evil, right vs. wrong, and yet, by the story's end, it becomes harder to separate the good guys from the bad. As the clock ticks down, the film builds to an emotional nail-biter of an ending, reminiscent of BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID. [More]
Starring: Russell Crowe, Christian Bale, Peter Fonda, Gretchen Mol
Starring: Russell Crowe, Christian Bale, Peter Fonda, Gretchen Mol, Dallas Roberts, Ben Foster, Alan Tudyk, Vinessa Shaw, Logan Lerman
Director: James Mangold
Director: James Mangold
Screenwriter: Halstead Welles, Michael Brandt, Derek Haas
Producer: Cathy Konrad
Composer: Marco Beltrami
Studio: Lions Gate Films
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Reviews for 3:10 to Yuma
Yet another stirring example that The Western is still very much alive and kicking.
Engaging, well made Western with exciting action sequences, a thought-provoking script and terrific performances from Bale and Crowe.
This film combines action and character, adding in realism that the previous version did not have.
Here we have, for the first time in years, an unabashed all-American Western.
... let it be said loud and clear: In almost every respect, Mangold's new version is superior to the original.
Not just one of this year's best films, but also one my favorite westerns ever...What an entertaining, thoughtful, relevant film this is.
A terrific movie with excellent performances from Crowe and Bale. If it doesn't find itself on the short list of Academy Award contenders, the film itself has been robbed.
Just as few people get the opportunity to exhibit intestinal fortitude when it really matters, few movies are as stirring as this remake.
The effort to complicate their interaction even further, however, risks implausibility in the final moments -- an unfortunate consequence of the very fine work that has gone before.
At the helm of this remake, James Mangold initially risks stalling the plot with too much backstory, but then it's edge-of-your-seat action all the way.
James Mangold's expert and entertaining 3:10 to Yuma demonstrates both the Western's age-old appeal, and the problems it presents to a contemporary filmmaker.
A decent Western, attractive mainly because of the acting duel between the straight-shooting Bale and the untamed Crowe.
The editing is tense and there’s mucho splatter but the climax is unforgivable for reasons I can’t spell out -- and owes something to a recent picture I can’t name.
A complicated cowboy flick where you're conflicted about whether to root for the guys in the white hats or the black hats by the time the big showdown arrives.
Great cinematography takes more than plopping a camera down in a desert canyon ... though it helps. It takes John Wayne framed by a doorway. Gary Cooper's walk. Clint Eastwood's squint. Gene Hackman's grin. And, now, Russell Crowe's eyes.
Breathtakingly exciting and incredibly moving, this -- far and away James Mangold's finest work -- is nothing less than a revolution. It makes the old not so much new but real again, vital and relevant.
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