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A lone gunman travels to the town of Yuta, which is run by the warring clans of the white-colored Genji and red-colored Heike. After ignoring requests from both clans to join them, he is given shelter by a woman named Ruriko, who takes care of her mute grandson Heihachi.
Release:
IMDb:
6.1
Quality:
HD
Duration:
121 min
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Toronto Star
Sukiyaki Western Django is Takashi Miike's frantic swirl of a spaghetti western, marrying eastern and western elements in what could be taken as either homage or parody -- or both.
September 19, 2008
Movie Views
Although something of a confusing and befuddling mess, Miike's foray into the Western genre, Sukiyaki Western Django is another showcase for his playful and often gory style.
November 12, 2008
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
The gimmicky gore fest quickly fell out of favor with me.
February 17, 2011
Seattle Times
As much of a hoot as the movie is, it feels like just an exercise well before it ends.
October 03, 2008
Globe and Mail
The lurid sets and savage and startling action will undoubtedly have cult appeal as the conventions of physics, history and genre are all ignored in this overblown fever dream.
September 01, 2008
Los Angeles Times
Cult director Takashi Miike's English-language Sukiyaki Western Django has style to burn but self-destructs like a wildfire as it attempts to spoof spaghetti westerns -- a passé endeavor -- and Sergio Corbucci's Django in particular.
September 12, 2008
JoBlo's Movie Emporium
...everything that was supposed to enliven the picture perfect images just seemed to drag them down with lame dialogue and clichéd action.
November 12, 2008
indieWire
Ultimately not quite as clever as it thinks it is. Even the action sequences are more about Foley than choreography, and so the film largely rests on the oddity of its mix of styles and its parade of genre in-jokes
August 08, 2009
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