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Movie Reviews of Red SunMovie Review: A Taste Of 3 Cultures Summary: 5 Stars
This movie is one of the better Western type movies, with a twist, I have seen. Charles Bronson plays a typical tough guy with a soft heart in this classic. He helps a Japanese Samurai find a sacred sword that was stolen during a train heist. At first Bronson is mean and cold to the Samurai. But as the story moves along, Bronson realizes that the Samurai is a good person and maybe even a friend? They venture across mountains and plains, encountering the famous Cherokee Indian tribe in the final battle. Full of action and excellent acting. This movie is definitly worth the money!
Movie Review: A Taste Of 3 Cultures Summary: 5 Stars
This movie is one of the better Western type movies, with a twist, I have seen. Charles Bronson plays a typical tough guy with a soft heart in this classic. He helps a Japanese Samauri find a sacred sword that was stolen during a train heist. At first Bronson is mean and cold to the Samauri. But as the story moves along, Bronson realizes that the Samauri is a good person and maybe even a friend? They venture across mountains and plains, encountering the famous Cherokee Indian tribe in the final battle. Full of action and excellent acting. This movie is definitly worth the money!
Movie Review: Culture Clash in the 19th Century Summary: 5 Stars
This movie, to me, is a classic, with a star studded cast from 3 continents: Toshiro Mifune, the archetypal Samurai, Charles Bronson, the tough good guy, and Alain Delon the French Superstar as the very convincing bad guy. It has all the trimmings: fast paced action, enough humor to keep it entertaining, and, for a movie of this genre, very convincing storyline, acting and dialogue. Last but not least, though the story takes few surprising turns, it does have a surprising end. A definite must have for Western and Eastern buffs.
Movie Review: East meets the wild west Summary: 5 Stars
This movie to me is a great one to watch. It stars Charles Bronson and the late great Toshiro Mifune. Red sun has a lot of action and a few very funny seens. I would recomend it highly, and would rate it a classic, or near classic.
Movie Review: Sol Rojo Summary: 4 Stars
This is an interesting and amusing internationally co-produced Western directed loosely by Terence Young. Charles Bronson (outlaw) teams with Toshiro Mifune (samurai warrior) in search of spoils, honor and Alain Delon (gambling con man). Ursula Andress and Capucine provide the major love interests. The highlight is Maurice Jarre's lively score integrating Eastern and Western musical idioms. This is a very entertaining film and which gets its inspiration from the Italian Westerns that were beginning to disappear into the sunset at the time of this film's release.
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