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The Warrior's Way
Directed by
Lee Seung-moo
R
2010
1h 40m
Action
,
Adventure
,
and more
6.3
34%
47%
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A warrior-assassin is forced to hide in a small town in the American Badlands after refusing a mission.
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Cast of The Warrior's Way
Jang Dong-gun
Yang
Kate Bosworth
Lynne
Geoffrey Rush
Ron
Danny Huston
Colonel
Ti Lung
Saddest Flute
Tony Cox
Eight-Ball
Analin Rudd
Baby April
Markus Hamilton
Baptiste
Rod Lousich
Craig
Matt Gillanders
Geyser
Christina Asher
Esmerelda
Jed Brophy
Jacques
Ian Harcourt
Lofty
Tony Wyeth
Smithy
Ryan Richards
Slug
Nic Sampson
Pug
Ashley Jones
Rug
Phil Grieve
Ivar
Helene Wong
Grandmother
Lee Seung-moo
Director / Writer
Barrie M. Osborne
Producer
Lee Joo-ick
Producer
Michael Peyser
Producer
Eunjung Yoo
Producer
Steven Nam
Producer
Stacy Ruppel
Producer
Carol Kim
Producer
The Warrior's Way Ratings & Reviews
Richard Gobin
December 26, 2024
Highly enjoyable
Reel Talk Online
Candice Frederick
Perhaps this was a video game or a straight action flick this would have been a better movie.
We Got This Covered
Matt Joseph
Weak acting, unfocused directing and an overall very phoney feeling make for a film that is seriously misguided.
Examiner.com
Jeff Beck
"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 Pictures
Kevin Carr
As 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.com
Dave White
It'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.
Movies for the Masses
Joseph Proimakis
full review at Movies for the Masses
ReviewExpress.com
Michael Black
Simple video game-style action sequences with bad dialogue.
KWQC-TV (Iowa)
Linda Cook
'The Warrior's Way' is one hot mess of a movie. It has the best cinematography of the year, hands down. It has ninjas, clowns and cowboys doing battle.
Killer Movie Reviews
Andrea Chase
Starts strong, ends with a slick tableaux and in between disappoints with a steady acceleration that not even a quietly charismatic performance by star Dong-Gun Jang, nor the image of a clown with a gun during the film's climactic shoot-out, can surmount
Illinois Times
Charles Koplinski
Succeeds in cutting out a distinct visual flourish amid a bland cinematic landscape.
Boston Globe
Tom Russo
While 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.com
Eric D. Snider
The film's details suggest potential for a lively, bizarre, action-comedy cult classic. It just never comes together the way it needs to.
The Hollywood Reporter
Kirk Honeycutt
The ingredients here congeal into a gooey mess that is not without amusing moments.
Slate
Josh Levin
The Warrior's Way never achieves awesomeness, mostly because it never fully embraces its elementary-school playground aesthetic.
AV Club
Nathan Rabin
To 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.
Slant Magazine
Rob Humanick
"That was completely retarded, and I would absolutely watch it again." Indeed.
New York Times
Mike Hale
Set 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.
Variety
Joe Leydon
The Warrior's Way is a visually inspired multi-genre amalgamation, a borderline-surreal folly that suggests a martial-arts action-adventure co-directed by Sergio Leone and Federico Fellini.
Entertainment Weekly
Adam Markovitz
There isn't a shred of subtlety in their clowning -- or in any part of the movie, which clumsily shoots for operatic highs and lows. But with so many borrowed bits and pieces, the only feeling it successfully evokes is déjà vu.
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