3:10 to Yuma

3:10 to Yuma

  • Director: James Mangold
  • Writer: Halsted Welles,Michael Brandt,Derek Haas
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, Chinese
  • Release date: September 7, 2007
  • Runtime: 2h 2min
  • Sound mix: SDDS, Dolby Digital, DTS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Three Ten to Yuma
  • "3:10 to Yuma" is an adventure; hazard; risk; venture and commit a crime film launched by Lionsgate . It is directed by James Allen Mangold and starred by Christian Charles Philip Bale , Goat Boy , Russell Crowe , and Gretchen.M , Was released in Taiwan, China on October 5, 2007. 
    The film tells the story of a farmer who is in desperate need of money, who participates in escorting a felon on a train for trial for the reward. 

    Details

    • Release date September 7, 2007
    • Filming locations Diablo Canyon, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies Lionsgate, Tree Line Film, Relativity Media

    Box office

    Budget

    $55,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $53,606,916

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $14,035,033

    Gross worldwide

    $70,016,220

    Movie reviews

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    • By Garrick 2022-04-23 07:01:20

      It's not bad to be romantic with you

      The romance is so shivering that the scalp is numb and screaming, and the naive idealism in the chaos of evil is the most deadly.

      A love letter praising all the villains and the good in the world. In the sun-scorching desert, in the dry blood and mud, the crowd drove out the horses, or they were driven out as horses. Everyone is either an ambitious hyena, a giant dolphin full of fat guts, or a docile lamb who is forced to bow his head. The walking dead come and go, in the billowing...

    • By Concepcion 2022-04-23 07:01:20

      western revolver

      Duel in Yuma Town, the name sounds like a heroic epic...
      Didn't you run big? We should read the Bible more . I really don't know how low the morality of the Chinese people can be.
      It 's not an exaggeration to be destroyed. Some people! In this carnival night, I don't know how many Chinese people are carnival. . . Tomorrow at 5 o'clock, I'm going to pray. For the first time, I have to clean up my computer and go to bed early . There is a saying in "The Emperor's Internal Canon":...

    • By Adrienne 2022-04-23 07:01:20

      Two men, two good people

      The following contains spoilers.

      The film is based on the western theme of the late American Civil War. It tells the story of two men with different personalities, the emotional estrangement between father and son, the burning, killing, looting, bumping and displacement of the thieves in the west, and the desire to live a comfortable life of ordinary people. The main line runs through the whole film, and the contradictions are clear, making the original simple and poor film full of...

    • By Madalyn 2022-04-23 07:01:20

      A tragic and shocking western

      The best Western, bar none.
      The most difficult thing to deal with in this kind of duo-themed film is the balance between the two men, and this work is a perfect realization. Lame Belle completed self-evidence, family defense, and spiritual redemption for the gangster at the same time. Although his image only stayed on the first page of the Bible for a second, it was enough to shock for a long time; Brave and wise, and in countless details with electric eyes and soft voice to express its...

    • By Marie 2022-04-23 07:01:20

      About the ending

      Some people think that the twist in the ending is too exaggerated and unreasonable, but it is not. When I watched it, I vaguely guessed it from Ben's decision to help Dan achieve his wish.

      But trust me, this is no prodigal turning back.

      In the hotel, Ben told Dan the story of being abandoned by his mother as a child, and when they arrived at the station, Dan told Ben that he was never a hero and that everything he did was for his son, including his life. Escort Ben to get...

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    • By Garth 2023-08-31 04:42:28

      I have always believed that the core spirit of Western films is "loneliness", insisting on the most unreasonable values ​​for even the most humble demands. Dan is lonely, Ben is lonely, and Prince Charles is actually lonely. Bridges in "The Earthquake" is lonely, Eastwood in "Unforgiven" is lonely...and the culmination of that loneliness is Jali Cooper in...

    • By Blaze 2023-08-08 07:54:18

      I agree with the complexity and change of people, but this change makes no...

    • By Maud 2023-07-02 14:18:46

      February 21, 2008...

    • By Rosario 2023-06-24 00:04:11

      2008-01-06, men's fight.

    • By Ollie 2023-05-17 04:08:58

      The belligerent spirit of the West is immortal, and the bandit leader is not afraid of death, and accompanies the retired soldiers to play...

    Movie plot

    When good and evil are nakedly isolated, they will temporarily form close alliances and partners. Dan Evans ( Christian Bell ) is an upright and tough person who lives an ordinary life that follows the rules. There are no amazing feats or wonderful adventures worth showing off. As a sharpshooter in the former Union Army, Dan was given a small compensation privilege because he broke a leg in the Civil War. He took his wife Alice (...e
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    Movie quotes

    • Ben Wade: I've always liked you Byron, but you never know when to shut up. Even bad men love their mommas.

      [Throws him off the edge of the cliff]

    • Charlie Prince: [to the townsfolk firing at both fugitives] Not the black hat! The rancher, you dumb shits! The rancher!

    • Dan Evans: I ain't stubborn.

      Ben Wade: Excuse me?

      Dan Evans: You said I was stubborn, for keeping my family on a dying ranch. It's my son, Mark. The young one. He got tuberculosis when he was two. Doctor said he would die if he didn't have a dry climate, so...

      Ben Wade: [interrupting] Why are you tellin' me this?

      Dan Evans: I don't know. I guess I just... wanted you to know that I ain't stubborn, is all.

      [both start laughing]