Tuesday 18 September 2018 photo 7/7
|
3:10 To Yuma Movie In Hindi Hd Free Download
-----------------------------------------
DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/r2t0k
-----------------------------------------
A small-time rancher agrees to hold a captured outlaw who's awaiting a train to go to court in Yuma. A battle of wills ensues as the outlaw tries to psych out the rancher.
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.
There is all this criticism over $200 being offered to kill Wade's captors. Do those claiming this is "stupid" not realize there is something called inflation; that the penny candy on "Little House" now cost a buck? As for Wade's stupidity for getting caught, ever consider that part of him wanted to get caught? Why else would he be waiting around knowing the lawmen were back? "Stupid script!" Or possibly Wade was done. But as he said, you have to be ruthless to run his gang.
So if he were to change, he'd need to be freed of his posse. Getting on the train to Yuma might just be his ticket to a new life when he busts out of the caboose or the prison (which he claims to have done twice already).
Killing his own men seemed over the top, but when you ponder that he probably didn't want to be shackled to these guys anymore, it becomes easier to swallow.
I did find Russell Crowe a bit too glib, but Christian Bale was spot on.
The look and sound of the movie were fantastic. Not a truly great movie, but definitely a good one, with some exceptional elements.
I went into "3:10 to Yuma" with fairly low expectations, given James Mangold's track record as a mediocre director and the fact that I'm not necessarily a fan of westerns. How pleasantly surprised I was, then, to find that this particular western is slick and supremely entertaining.
"3:10 to Yuma" has all the trappings of the traditional western -- outlaws, humble ranchers, gunslingers, salty old-timers, buxom saloon barmaids -- but Russell Crowe and Christian Bale, the outlaw and humble rancher, respectively, bring a contemporary sensibility to the material that feels integrated rather than incongruous. Bale's rancher, Dan Evans, is suffering from feelings of male inadequacy as a result of being on the brink of losing his farm to debt (he's already lost a leg to the Civil War). For two hundred dollars, he joins a group of upright townies who are escorting Ben Wade, vicious bad guy (Crowe), to the train that will take him to Yuma prison. But Wade's loyal band, led by Charlie Price (Ben Foster as the film's one weak link, giving a grating performance), won't let Wade go without a fight. Through clever writing and wonderful performances by Bale and Crowe, the two men almost become allies in making sure Wade gets to the train on time. Wade is so impressed with Evans' integrity, even though he doesn't understand it, that he almost wants to see Evans succeed, even if that means he himself goes to jail. It's really a fascinating relationship, and it's that element of the film that makes it more than just a standard genre exercise.
The last quarter of the film is a nailbiter; Mangold falls back on that old reliable convention that westerns practically invented, the real time show down, with clocks placed here and there keeping time for the audience, and he does it well.
The film belongs to Bale and Crowe, but there's strong acting throughout by the rest of the cast, notably Gretchen Mol in a few brief scenes as Evans' wife and Peter Fonda as the requisite crusty old-timer.
Grade: A
The movie's best performance belongs to Peter Fonda. Tough, terrific, and totally unrecognizable as a bounty hunter, this cantankerous old hippie is so leathery he deserves his own line of rawhide apparel.
And another in Cheyenne a5c7b9f00b
https://www.causes.com/posts/4970050 http://telegra.ph/Alfonso-Gomez-Vs-Martin-Concepcion-Movie-Download-Hd-09-18 https://www.causes.com/posts/4970026 https://www.causes.com/posts/4970053 https://www.causes.com/posts/4970040 https://www.causes.com/posts/4970038 https://www.causes.com/posts/4970051 http://dayviews.com/queresme/526826355/ http://badcsporwipe.blogsecreto.com/1537287407/ https://www.causes.com/posts/4970052
Annons