Red Sun


"Now we're even. Only I'm a little more even that you."   - Link


release year: 1971
genre: western
viewing setting: home Bluray 12/21/23

synopsis: Train robbers steal a valuable sword, and it falls to a samurai to join a bandit in order to recover the weapon.

impressions: This is quite likely the only buddy movie set in the old West and featuring an outlaw teaming up with a Japanese samurai. It's quirky and has some strange moments (discussions about honor, food choices, and such) but it's also got some good lines and actgion. Where else can you see a katana employed in the wild west?

acting: Charles Bronson is the former member of the bandit gang who's out for revenge and his money. Toshiro Mifune is the fish out of water who applies his Eastern thinking and ways to the situation. Alain Delon is the suave bandit leader. Ursula Andress is the woman who ends up a pawn in the greater scheme (due to her past romantic history with both bandits.)

final word: Perhaps the oddest Western ever made.

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