One of the best modern western movies and a great ending. LOVE that look Russel Crowe gives right before he kills em all, he's just so mellow about it lol
What a fucking fantastic movie and a perfect ending!!! The moment his son puts down his gun is the moment he CHOSE to become like his father! A good, brave and honest man instead of killing Ben wade and probably grow up to be just like him. Fantastic!!!
thats kinda the whole point, through out feel he gains more and more respect dan. Hell the scene before this when their running through the buildings ben if following him the whole time despite every chance to run.
this is one of the greatest hatred scenes i have ever seen. you can see the love that wade had for the marshall in his eyes and wade who was tough as nails to show tears just proved that. the look that wade gave before he killed his men gave me chills.
I really loved the ending. A strange and twisted one. But I really feel sorry for Ben Foster. His right hand henchman. He was loyal to the end.....And paid his price for the loyalty..
There was a conflict happening inside him and he wanted to be a good guy for a while by helping a farmer be a hero for his children, he knew he could escape in the first place.
Wade(Crowe) seems to read the bible a lot, where good men are described. But apparently he never met a real one before, as he points out "every way of man is right in his own heart". He sees the bad in every man. He doesn't believe in good men, they don't exist. Ben Wade did what he did because he saw Dan(Bale) as a REAL good man, he respected that above all for various of reasons: - Wade talks about how pinkerton killed women and children, he sees him as just another bad person pretending to be a righteous one. He believes that all men are like that. - During the apache attack, Wade orders Dan to release his chains but Dan refuses. Even when outgunned Dan does the "right thing". Wade knocks him out, but doesn't kill him. - Dan rejects the 1000 dollars offered by Wade, while most men probably would've taken the offer. - When outnumbered in town everyone bails out, the marshals and the railroad man, but Dan doesn't. - Dan rejects the 200 dollars that the railroad man offers him to leave. - Dan makes a new contract with the railroad man, he is to escort his son to safety, pay his wife 1000 dollars and make sure that his family will keep his land. Wade sees how Dan is putting his life on the line for his family. Not for greed, just for the well being of his family. - Wade reveals to Dan how his father got himself killed over a shot of whiskey and how right after that his mother abandoned him in a train station, leaving him with just a bible. - Just when Wade is about to choke Dan to death, Dan reveals how he lost his leg, that he is a loser(just like Wade's father). Wade doesn't want him to die for nothing and leave his family like that, so he decides to forgive his life and to help him be the man that his father never was. - Dan tells Wade the reason of why he is indebted, his son has tuberculosis and the doctor said that he needed to live in a dry climate or he will die. This is the reason of why he buyed the ranch, this story also reveals the nature of Dan's debts, once again, all for the well being of his family. - Wade reveals to Dan that he has been in Yuma twice and escaped twice. This is why he's always relaxed and also why he decided to help Dan. If he gets in the train everyone wins. Happy ending. - Dan gets killed in front of his son William, the same way Wade's father was killed in front of him when he was a kid.(Probably not in front of him but you get the gist) - He saw his gang as a "bunch of animals", and this "bunch of animals" just killed perhaps the one and only man he ever respected and liked. The outcome of something like that is pretty obvious... - William points his gun at Wade in an attempt to kill him but he doesn't, meaning that he decided to follow on his father's steps. - Wade's father died for nothing, but Wade will not let Dan follow the same fate. He aboards the train making himself a prisoner and as such, the contract that Dan made with the railroad man is fulfilled. I probably missed a lot more, but I think this should suffice :D
Nobody can give better facial expressions than russel.. definitely oscar deserver .. loved this movie.. such a great depiction of father and son relation that made an outlaw turn into human being..
One of the things I really love about this movie in general is that they never really make a big deal out of Ben Wade's abilities as a gunslinger. We're never treated to any tantalizing close-ups of his gun being pulled from the holster; in fact, it's quite the opposite: whenever Ben's gun gets raised it's almost otherworldly and intangible with the shot coming from out of frame. The implication is supposed to be that Ben isn't really the one doing the shooting at all and that he's more of a vessel for the will of God to enact His wrath upon those who surround Ben.
Shows even the "bad guys" have honor and respect, in way though dan had become his friend, not just the guys who worked for him.... so intense i love movies like this where it gives you such a hair tingling feeling to where you feel for the characters thats what a good movie is all about
Actually he had a mercy,beauty inside himself,director shows that with b"ird drawing"scene at the beginning of this movie.A man who have "love of art" can't be the real bad.
In 3:10 To Yuma, Crow only gets on the train so bales family gets the reward money. You can see and hear crow whistle so his horse will follow and the horse comes with him. I take that as he's planning on escaping the train at some point.
That moment when you though the mission was over in Red Dead as soon as you put the criminal on board and saw what looked like a cutscene even though it was a animation of him getting onto the train and in the cell while you get shot from behind by his gang....had to put that there. Still a sad scene for Evans!
I was really hoping Ben Wade would pass off his belt and gun to William. I love how both men were being father figures to him throughout this movie. Sort of a passing of the torch. I know they would screw up a sequel, but damn do I want one of William growing older with the moral lessons Dan and Ben taught him that day.
I find this scene extremely sad cause Charlie is loyal friend that is willing to kill anyone standing his way to save his friend, sure he is cold blooded killer and bad guy in general but still i find his loyalty to be repaid like this sad.
I feel like Charlie isn't loyal but more like he's trying to brown-nose his way to the top of the Gang and I feel like people get loyalty confused because what Charlie did was more or less loyalty but brown-nosing to make himself look good to Wade to work his way to the top now what wade did for Dan was loyalty at its best
It is kinda sad for Charlie, all he wanted too do was saving Ben from jail, but before Dan got shot, Ben did screamed noo to Charlie, Charlie shoud had listen to him..
Miles, Wade called a guard over then grabbed the guard through the bars, immobilized the guard or killed him, got the guard's keys, unlocked the cell door, then went to the engineer to stop the train.
He stays in the train, just to make the rancher believe, that he had fullfilled his job before he dies, just for him not to die with the knowing, that he died for nothing and also because then his family would get the money he was promised for. That's for itself a kind of respect Ben brings on for the Rancher, a real men friendship. Ben could have also flee, without that rancher being killed. That rancher could get his money for having brought Ben into the train, even if Ben would flee afterwards. So there was no reason to kill the Rancher.
Not sure what the actors name is Foster? Regardless he always plays the sidekick in the mechanic to jason statham and in 30 days of night to marlow and always gets killed by each one
Nobody could fire a single action Colt, that fast! Sounds like a 1911 Auto. These guys take 44, and 45 Cal. rounds to the chest, at point blank range, and keep talking? Not even with body armor. LOL Good movie though.
+John W 1711 Stock You've obviously never heard of Bob Munden. Guy can draw, shoot 2 rounds from the hip, and holster his weapon faster than you can blink boyo.
Really would have loved to see the bad guy dying and the hero riding off into the sunset with money. Why on earth he chose to kill everyone in his gang is beyond me.
I was expecting Dan to be in a saloon with a beautiful woman drinking whiskey and his son would see him and he wouldn't say anything to him and he would know his dad had made it
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it has its similarities, honestly if I could explain it, red dead 1 is more like if you wanna play as dan, and red dead 2 is if you wanna play as wade. Just different story's
i mean if he escapes again then all the effort wouldve gone to waste, let alone all the unnecessary deaths. Would've been more satisfying Williams "finished where his dad started" and shot wade down tbh
I don't think the effort would've have gone to waste, at-least not for Dan, what he started is the journey to put Wade on the train, and he was able to do that in the end.
James young is right. Throughout the movie bales son is seen admiring and probably wanted to be like him. But when he saw how humble and good of a person his father was, that's essentially what he chose to be by choosing not to kill wade in this scene.
Not unrealistic at all. Dan became a respected man in the eyes of Wade and he could see the justification for his actions and his struggles. Dan taught him about the importance of doing good and setting things straight. Charlie however just saw Dan as yet another obstacle and to Wade that was aggravating to witness. It became too personal and in a sudden fit of rage he killed them all. Evil defeated good and in the end evil defeated evil.
So what if he did betray him? LOL. He's a man with a crucifix on the butt of his six gun. You don't go trusting men like that. Ben Wade was a man of principle and a murderer. You never know which side you're going to be drawing against
mailperson Dumbass. You just proved how much low IQ you got. Watch the movie and understand the depth of it. He gets himself on the train because he was a man of principle and saw how good and humble of a person Dan Evans was. And so that Evans' family and land may be saved, he gets himself on the train because he started respecting Dan Evans throughout the journey.
mailperson "you should know, I've been to Yuma prison. Twice. Escaped twice too." - Ben Wade. He allows himself to be put on that train to help dan and his family, partially because he knows he can just break out of jail again, and partially because he respects dan.
+R C Nelson Over the course of the movie, Wade and Christian Bale's character (can't remember his name) grow to respect each other. Wade confesses that he's been to Yuma prison multiple times before, and escaped every time, so he doesn't really care if he visits again. Because of this, he basically agrees to allow Bale's character to "escort" him to the train in order to impress his son. When Charlie and the rest of Wade's gang show up, they bribe the town into attacking Bale as he tries to run Wade to the train. They make it, but Charlie kills Bale... which Wade doesn't like. For that, he kills his entire gang and boards the train. It's about respect.
+Kevin Walter I just watched the whole movie and I agree with you 100%! Charlie shot Bale on his back and insalted him such as one legged son of a bitch or something after he shoot a couple shots on Bale's chest. Then Wade decided to shoot Charlie for Bale's son.
+Kevin Walter The thing is.. why doesnt he just tell his gang to stop shooting? Ok, it makes it more dramatic and the son sees that it was the real deal, but i think 50% would also had done it here, because in that case he would had also bring him in. What i dont get is why someone would run to the train to get himself into prison then then get himself killed. Ok, he got out 2 times before.. but still, WTF? We could say that he thinks that it is the right way to make up for a lot of things in his life, but the way he would die if he cant make it out makes just as much sense as why the people in the town or the people in the hotel dont just ´kill the guys on the street and take the money. I think it is more easy to kill 7 guys on horses with thier backs to you then 5 guys in a hotel, while 3 of them are the law and killing them doesnt seem to be a good plan. Great movie.. but when they enter the hotel it gets very wierd.
+DreaMeRHoLic It wouldn't honour Dan's request of fulfilling the mission then. It would take away the "hero" essence of the Dan's mission. Wade wants Dan to come back to his family with a sense of real fulfilment; that he really earned the $200+ for bringing Ben Wade to the train. Wade values the honour in Dan's actions over his gang's criminal actions - all the risks Dan takes is for his family.
One of the best modern western movies and a great ending. LOVE that look Russel Crowe gives right before he kills em all, he's just so mellow about it lol
Mark the time.
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What a fucking fantastic movie and a perfect ending!!! The moment his son puts down his gun is the moment he CHOSE to become like his father! A good, brave and honest man instead of killing Ben wade and probably grow up to be just like him. Fantastic!!!
the ending sucks worst ending it made no sense
KillbotSw yea if your a child who doesn't get the deeper meaning of the movie then yea it does suck I guess
You re right, this is bullshit, in original movie the ending was diff I guess ?
Deeper meaning ? Killed his own men at the end just like that :-))))
Agreed. Brilliant movie and ending.
That moment when you realize that Ben Wade could have escaped at anytime he wanted during the trip.
thats kinda the whole point, through out feel he gains more and more respect dan. Hell the scene before this when their running through the buildings ben if following him the whole time despite every chance to run.
Heath Ledger Wade is a badass but he's not bulletproof. He tries to run and one of the escort smokes him.
this is one of the greatest hatred scenes i have ever seen. you can see the love that wade had for the marshall in his eyes and wade who was tough as nails to show tears just proved that. the look that wade gave before he killed his men gave me chills.
+drunklebo his last name was Marshall
platotroy and some people think Crowe is an overrated actor, but that look... fucking intensely real
very droll Dan's last name was Evans.
I really loved the ending. A strange and twisted one. But I really feel sorry for Ben Foster. His right hand henchman. He was loyal to the end.....And paid his price for the loyalty..
There was a conflict happening inside him and he wanted to be a good guy for a while by helping a farmer be a hero for his children, he knew he could escape in the first place.
And probably he did it - he whistled on his horse, right :)
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Wade(Crowe) seems to read the bible a lot, where good men are described. But apparently he never met a real one before, as he points out "every way of man is right in his own heart". He sees the bad in every man. He doesn't believe in good men, they don't exist. Ben Wade did what he did because he saw Dan(Bale) as a REAL good man, he respected that above all for various of reasons:
- Wade talks about how pinkerton killed women and children, he sees him as just another bad person pretending to be a righteous one. He believes that all men are like that.
- During the apache attack, Wade orders Dan to release his chains but Dan refuses. Even when outgunned Dan does the "right thing". Wade knocks him out, but doesn't kill him.
- Dan rejects the 1000 dollars offered by Wade, while most men probably would've taken the offer.
- When outnumbered in town everyone bails out, the marshals and the railroad man, but Dan doesn't.
- Dan rejects the 200 dollars that the railroad man offers him to leave.
- Dan makes a new contract with the railroad man, he is to escort his son to safety, pay his wife 1000 dollars and make sure that his family will keep his land. Wade sees how Dan is putting his life on the line for his family. Not for greed, just for the well being of his family.
- Wade reveals to Dan how his father got himself killed over a shot of whiskey and how right after that his mother abandoned him in a train station, leaving him with just a bible.
- Just when Wade is about to choke Dan to death, Dan reveals how he lost his leg, that he is a loser(just like Wade's father). Wade doesn't want him to die for nothing and leave his family like that, so he decides to forgive his life and to help him be the man that his father never was.
- Dan tells Wade the reason of why he is indebted, his son has tuberculosis and the doctor said that he needed to live in a dry climate or he will die. This is the reason of why he buyed the ranch, this story also reveals the nature of Dan's debts, once again, all for the well being of his family.
- Wade reveals to Dan that he has been in Yuma twice and escaped twice. This is why he's always relaxed and also why he decided to help Dan. If he gets in the train everyone wins. Happy ending.
- Dan gets killed in front of his son William, the same way Wade's father was killed in front of him when he was a kid.(Probably not in front of him but you get the gist)
- He saw his gang as a "bunch of animals", and this "bunch of animals" just killed perhaps the one and only man he ever respected and liked. The outcome of something like that is pretty obvious...
- William points his gun at Wade in an attempt to kill him but he doesn't, meaning that he decided to follow on his father's steps.
- Wade's father died for nothing, but Wade will not let Dan follow the same fate. He aboards the train making himself a prisoner and as such, the contract that Dan made with the railroad man is fulfilled.
I probably missed a lot more, but I think this should suffice :D
Amazing description, i didnt really connect all those dots, now i have an excuse to watch it a second time haha
Well said...and yes...and damn good movie !!! Any REAL father puts his family before himself !!!
Sebastiel your comment deserves more likes
You deserve a like for all the points you made out on the movie. Spot on brother!
You just gave me chills reading this.
Nobody can give better facial expressions than russel.. definitely oscar deserver .. loved this movie.. such a great depiction of father and son relation that made an outlaw turn into human being..
This director makes nothing but gold.
One of the things I really love about this movie in general is that they never really make a big deal out of Ben Wade's abilities as a gunslinger. We're never treated to any tantalizing close-ups of his gun being pulled from the holster; in fact, it's quite the opposite: whenever Ben's gun gets raised it's almost otherworldly and intangible with the shot coming from out of frame.
The implication is supposed to be that Ben isn't really the one doing the shooting at all and that he's more of a vessel for the will of God to enact His wrath upon those who surround Ben.
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"ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED!?"
1:34 DEAD EYE MODE ON
Carba rewatching it before Red Dead Redemption 2 ))))
What people are missing is he shot Dan in the back. An act of cowardice.
Shows even the "bad guys" have honor and respect, in way though dan had become his friend, not just the guys who worked for him.... so intense i love movies like this where it gives you such a hair tingling feeling to where you feel for the characters thats what a good movie is all about
Actually he had a mercy,beauty inside himself,director shows that with b"ird drawing"scene at the beginning of this movie.A man who have "love of art" can't be the real bad.
One of the best cowboy movies I've seen.
just call it western
The only movie I ever teared up in.
serbrightside Lion King for me.
Luckiestof13 lolz Lion King? Watch Grave of Fireflies mate
I've taken my 63 year old father to three films in my life...The Perfect Storm, 300 , 3:10 to Yuma
...guess which he actually loved.
In 3:10 To Yuma, Crow only gets on the train so bales family gets the reward money. You can see and hear crow whistle so his horse will follow and the horse comes with him. I take that as he's planning on escaping the train at some point.
Exactly
When he whistles for his horse, that means he got away and wasn't going to hang, right?
Yep
"Honor" and "Respect" !!! Brilliantly Done !!!
even bad guys love there mama
*This scene was intense but i love it*
same
Yep, I still tear up at this ending.
0:25 - that Schofield No.3 is awesome...
the TEARS are REAL
thank God there were only 6 dudes there
Indeed
One of the best endings I've seen
That moment when you though the mission was over in Red Dead as soon as you put the criminal on board and saw what looked like a cutscene even though it was a animation of him getting onto the train and in the cell while you get shot from behind by his gang....had to put that there. Still a sad scene for Evans!
Masterpiece ❤❤❤
"Fight around the world!"
The best final ever seen
I was really hoping Ben Wade would pass off his belt and gun to William. I love how both men were being father figures to him throughout this movie. Sort of a passing of the torch.
I know they would screw up a sequel, but damn do I want one of William growing older with the moral lessons Dan and Ben taught him that day.
Genil, un de las mejores western que he visto. Gracias por subirla.
1:34 "it's high noon"
Best scene from this movies.
je n'ai jamais vu un film pareil dans vie meilleur film pour moi dans le siecle
C'est aussi mon film préféré! Magnifique
I find this scene extremely sad cause Charlie is loyal friend that is willing to kill anyone standing his way to save his friend, sure he is cold blooded killer and bad guy in general but still i find his loyalty to be repaid like this sad.
I feel like Charlie isn't loyal but more like he's trying to brown-nose his way to the top of the Gang and I feel like people get loyalty confused because what Charlie did was more or less loyalty but brown-nosing to make himself look good to Wade to work his way to the top now what wade did for Dan was loyalty at its best
It is kinda sad for Charlie, all he wanted too do was saving Ben from jail, but before Dan got shot, Ben did screamed noo to Charlie, Charlie shoud had listen to him..
great movie 👌👍
I love this movie
U guys do know he escaped
You better believe he did!
Kinda obviously in the ending
No. The horse collapsed from running.
Miles, Wade called a guard over then grabbed the guard through the bars, immobilized the guard or killed him, got the guard's keys, unlocked the cell door, then went to the engineer to stop the train.
He stays in the train, just to make the rancher believe, that he had fullfilled his job before he dies, just for him not to die with the knowing, that he died for nothing and also because then his family would get the money he was promised for. That's for itself a kind of respect Ben brings on for the Rancher, a real men friendship. Ben could have also flee, without that rancher being killed. That rancher could get his money for having brought Ben into the train, even if Ben would flee afterwards. So there was no reason to kill the Rancher.
Best movie!...
18 people have watched this video without having seen the whole movie.
Not sure what the actors name is Foster? Regardless he always plays the sidekick in the mechanic to jason statham and in 30 days of night to marlow and always gets killed by each one
Nobody could fire a single action Colt, that fast! Sounds like a 1911 Auto. These guys take 44, and 45 Cal. rounds to the chest, at point blank range, and keep talking? Not even with body armor. LOL Good movie though.
+John W 1711 Stock umm I don't think anyone them kept talking after being shot. Dan was shot 3 times and probably bled out after.
+John W 1711 Stock You've obviously never heard of Bob Munden. Guy can draw, shoot 2 rounds from the hip, and holster his weapon faster than you can blink boyo.
NOPE. DEAD EYE IS WHAT WE CALL IT ROUND HERE PARTNER
How about this theory? Wade and Cort from the Quick and the Dead are the same person
badass movie
Man, I always thought Ben Foster looked a little like Sargeant Hollister from the game GUN. I don't know why, I really don't.
hehe, good, i know that is impossible but a DLC of Gun and 3h10 In Red Dead Redemption 2 was really really really good
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story complete
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dan evans el héroe de la película...
the son made his decision to follow his father instead of Ben Wade's example.
Essa parte e foda e boa demais
Really would have loved to see the bad guy dying and the hero riding off into the sunset with money. Why on earth he chose to kill everyone in his gang is beyond me.
I was expecting Dan to be in a saloon with a beautiful woman drinking whiskey and his son would see him and he wouldn't say anything to him and he would know his dad had made it
Baseball Fanatic It took me a while to get that joke :D
I'm not an american
But I love this movie and scene
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ben wade dead eye
Is this similar to red dead redemption game plzz reply guys
it has its similarities, honestly if I could explain it, red dead 1 is more like if you wanna play as dan, and red dead 2 is if you wanna play as wade. Just different story's
Dan and William remind me of John and Jack from RDR
6 shots - good :) + one from Schofield no 3 :) The Question is why Prince wanted to kill Wade when they do a "dead eye" ?
With the look, he realized Wade's intentions.
Best fuckn western ever made@
Every film i see him in he gets killed 30 days of night the mechanic and obviously this one.
Me trying to get out of California.
Wahy better than the original!
it's high noon
i mean if he escapes again then all the effort wouldve gone to waste, let alone all the unnecessary deaths. Would've been more satisfying Williams "finished where his dad started" and shot wade down tbh
I don't think the effort would've have gone to waste, at-least not for Dan, what he started is the journey to put Wade on the train, and he was able to do that in the end.
+wangttang and get the $5k to put wade on the train by mr.butterfiled .
Symbolism. He got on the train. Bale was never out to kill him.
he got on the train so the job was complete and next of kin would get the money
without getting paid the effort would be for nothing
James young is right. Throughout the movie bales son is seen admiring and probably wanted to be like him. But when he saw how humble and good of a person his father was, that's essentially what he chose to be by choosing not to kill wade in this scene.
Dutchhhhhh
I felt sorry for Charlie. Utterly unrealistic how Wade suddenly betrayed him.
dageezerboi wade didn't betray him Charlie price shot dan which is why wade killed his entire gang he never wanted dan to die
No, he betrayed him.
dageezerboi no he didn't but ok
Not unrealistic at all. Dan became a respected man in the eyes of Wade and he could see the justification for his actions and his struggles. Dan taught him about the importance of doing good and setting things straight. Charlie however just saw Dan as yet another obstacle and to Wade that was aggravating to witness. It became too personal and in a sudden fit of rage he killed them all. Evil defeated good and in the end evil defeated evil.
So what if he did betray him? LOL. He's a man with a crucifix on the butt of his six gun. You don't go trusting men like that. Ben Wade was a man of principle and a murderer. You never know which side you're going to be drawing against
The original had a better ending.
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great scene...except he fired seven shots
He shots 6 times with his gun, and one with ben's gun.
ok now I see it
Yeah, like a prisoner is going to help get himself on the train, what a load of crap. The original was better.
mailperson Dumbass. You just proved how much low IQ you got. Watch the movie and understand the depth of it.
He gets himself on the train because he was a man of principle and saw how good and humble of a person Dan Evans was. And so that Evans' family and land may be saved, he gets himself on the train because he started respecting Dan Evans throughout the journey.
mailperson clearly u missed the deeper meaning of the ending an the entire
Film
Which is sad
You're toxic 😂😂😂
mailperson "you should know, I've been to Yuma prison. Twice. Escaped twice too." - Ben Wade.
He allows himself to be put on that train to help dan and his family, partially because he knows he can just break out of jail again, and partially because he respects dan.
Scene makes no sense. Must be a context thing.
+Caleb Adams YEAH YOU INBRED!
+R C Nelson Over the course of the movie, Wade and Christian Bale's character (can't remember his name) grow to respect each other. Wade confesses that he's been to Yuma prison multiple times before, and escaped every time, so he doesn't really care if he visits again. Because of this, he basically agrees to allow Bale's character to "escort" him to the train in order to impress his son.
When Charlie and the rest of Wade's gang show up, they bribe the town into attacking Bale as he tries to run Wade to the train. They make it, but Charlie kills Bale... which Wade doesn't like. For that, he kills his entire gang and boards the train.
It's about respect.
+Kevin Walter I just watched the whole movie and I agree with you 100%! Charlie shot Bale on his back and insalted him such as one legged son of a bitch or something after he shoot a couple shots on Bale's chest. Then Wade decided to shoot Charlie for Bale's son.
+Kevin Walter The thing is.. why doesnt he just tell his gang to stop shooting? Ok, it makes it more dramatic and the son sees that it was the real deal, but i think 50% would also had done it here, because in that case he would had also bring him in. What i dont get is why someone would run to the train to get himself into prison then then get himself killed. Ok, he got out 2 times before.. but still, WTF?
We could say that he thinks that it is the right way to make up for a lot of things in his life, but the way he would die if he cant make it out makes just as much sense as why the people in the town or the people in the hotel dont just ´kill the guys on the street and take the money. I think it is more easy to kill 7 guys on horses with thier backs to you then 5 guys in a hotel, while 3 of them are the law and killing them doesnt seem to be a good plan.
Great movie.. but when they enter the hotel it gets very wierd.
+DreaMeRHoLic It wouldn't honour Dan's request of fulfilling the mission then. It would take away the "hero" essence of the Dan's mission. Wade wants Dan to come back to his family with a sense of real fulfilment; that he really earned the $200+ for bringing Ben Wade to the train. Wade values the honour in Dan's actions over his gang's criminal actions - all the risks Dan takes is for his family.
If you're gonna remake a movie then at last do a better job of it.
I saw the real movie is more spectacular than this is my favorite movie
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I saw the real movie is more spectacular than this is my favorite movie