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The Warrior's Way
TrailerRefusing to kill an infant from an enemy clan, master swordsman Yang takes the child and flees to an American frontier town. Despite his attempts, his master closes in on him and he must fight to protect the child and his newfound comrades.Actors: Dong-gun Jang, Kate Bosworth, Geoffrey Rush, Danny Huston, Tony Cox, Lung Ti, Analin Rudd, Markus Hamilton, Rod Lousich, Matt Gillanders, Christina Asher, ...»Director: Sngmoo LeeCountry: International, KoreaDuration: 100 minQuality: HDRelease: 2010IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Warrior's Way"
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Characters of "The Warrior's Way"
YangPlayed by: Dong-gun JangLynnePlayed by: Kate BosworthRonaldPlayed by: Geoffrey RushColonelPlayed by: Danny HustonEight-BallPlayed by: Tony CoxSaddest FlutePlayed by: Lung TiBaby AprilPlayed by: Analin RuddCraigPlayed by: Rod LousichGeyserPlayed by: Matt GillandersGrandmotherPlayed by: Helene WongGreatest SwordsmanPlayed by: Han-garl LeeYoung SlugPlayed by: Matthew BurgessHell RiderPlayed by: Peter DaubeClownPlayed by: Robert Wootten -
Directors of "The Warrior's Way"
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Creators of "The Warrior's Way"
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Critic Reviews of "The Warrior's Way"
Boston GlobeDecember 09, 2010While the movie seems designed to be a breakout for Jang, it's Lee whose work actually makes an impression. You guess he'll be back - hopefully, playing it straight next time.
Film.comDecember 07, 2010The film's details suggest potential for a lively, bizarre, action-comedy cult classic. It just never comes together the way it needs to.
Hollywood ReporterDecember 07, 2010The ingredients here congeal into a gooey mess that is not without amusing moments.
SlateDecember 07, 2010The Warrior's Way never achieves awesomeness, mostly because it never fully embraces its elementary-school playground aesthetic.
AV ClubDecember 06, 2010To damn his agreeable campfest with faint praise, The Warrior's Way is easily the best circus-themed, martial-arts-heavy action-comedy oater of the year.
New York TimesDecember 03, 2010Set in a fantastical ghost town with a resident circus troupe and filmed on studio sets, it looks like a Sergio Leone epic as staged by Fellini, or by Lars von Trier.
We Got This CoveredNovember 09, 2013Weak acting, unfocused directing and an overall very phoney feeling make for a film that is seriously misguided.
Examiner.comSeptember 22, 2012"The Warrior's Way" is a horribly ill-conceived idea that tries to blend Eastern and Western cinema, but all it ends up doing is creating a disaster that's filled to the brim with enough clichés to make your head spin.
7M PicturesAugust 25, 2011As a bit of cheesy Asian cinema, it works, but it didn't quite translate into a western without looking a bit like a Jonah Hex sequel.
Movies.comApril 04, 2011It's stupid in a way you won't really hate, provided you're already in the mood for a terrible rehash of cliches from a hundred other martial arts movies and Westerns.
What CultureFebruary 10, 2011There is a tragic craft to how one manages to make a film about 'the greatest swordsman who has ever lived' as boring as The Warrior's Way.
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