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The Warrior's Way
2009
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Fugitive Asian assassin Yang (Dong-gun Jang) journeys from the Far East to the Wild West, where he holes up in a tiny town in the American badlands. There, he meets local drunk and ex-fighter Ron (Geoffrey Rush), as well as a beautiful circus knife thrower (Kate Bosworth) with a dark secret. Danny Huston and Tony Cox co-star in writer-director Sngmoo Lee's gripping hybrid of martial arts and Western genres.
Synopsis compliments of Netflix
Action, Adventure, Martial Arts, Western
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Kate Bosworth was equally interesting and strange in this role. The initial contrast between martial arts and western was good - but toward the middle it transformed into a classic western which wasn't exciting. The end was good though.
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