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3:10 to Yuma [Region 2]
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11 June 2008

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Dan Evans (Christian Bale) is an honest man who has spent his life abiding by the rules, and has precious little to show for it. A former Union Army sharpshooter, Dan emerged from the Civil War with a hobbled leg and a small compensation that allowed him to move his wife Alice (Gretchen Mol) and two sons to a modest ranch in the Arizona territory. But hopes of a new beginning have faded amidst the harsh conditions and rampant corruption of the West. An ongoing drought has rendered Dan's land barren, decimating his herd, driving him deeper into debt and leaving his family on the brink of starvation.
Meanwhile, the ranch's deed-holder, recognizing an opportunity in the coming railroad, brazenly attempts to drive the Evanses off their property. With time running out, Dan stoically works his land, hoping his luck changes, refusing to descend to the level of his tormentors. But he is painfully aware that he is losing the respect of his oldest son, Will (Logan Lerman), a 14-year-old who thrills to the adventures of the bandits and villains lionized in dime novels of the Wild West. Will increasingly views his father with disdain; even Alice Evans has begun to question her husbands resolve.

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Dan Evans (Christian Bale) is an honest man who has spent his life abiding by the rules, and has precious little to show for it. A former Union Army sharpshooter, Dan emerged from the Civil War with a hobbled leg and a small compensation that allowed him to move his wife Alice (Gretchen Mol) and two sons to a modest ranch in the Arizona territory. But hopes of a new beginning have faded amidst the harsh conditions and rampant corruption of the West. An ongoing drought has rendered Dan's land barren, decimating his herd, driving him deeper into debt and leaving his family on the brink of starvation.
Meanwhile, the ranch's deed-holder, recognizing an opportunity in the coming railroad, brazenly attempts to drive the Evanses off their property. With time running out, Dan stoically works his land, hoping his luck changes, refusing to descend to the level of his tormentors. But he is painfully aware that he is losing the respect of his oldest son, Will (Logan Lerman), a 14-year-old who thrills to the adventures of the bandits and villains lionized in dime novels of the Wild West. Will increasingly views his father with disdain; even Alice Evans has begun to question her husbands resolve.

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Time Waits For One Man Russell Crowe and Christian Bale star in this action packed remake of the 1957 classic western in which a small time rancher agrees to hold a captured outlaw who's awaiting a train to go to court in Yuma. A battle of wills ensues as the outlaw tries to psych out the rancher.

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Time Waits For One Man Russell Crowe and Christian Bale star in this action packed remake of the 1957 classic western in which a small time rancher agrees to hold a captured outlaw who's awaiting a train to go to court in Yuma. A battle of wills ensues as the outlaw tries to psych out the rancher.

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By Peter on February 10, 2011
This is a remake of a classic done with a great cast, yet on a modest (Hollywood) budget. fantastic film. classic western feel with modern action relevance. Russell Crowe and Christian Bale are believable in the unique cowboy story. I loved it a the movies and bought it on dvd. special features reveal interesting insights and fun moments. Ben Foster is a high light for me, forceful performance as the gritty second in command in Crowes band of criminals and the the truely badest guy
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By Kieran on May 5, 2008
This was a simply superb remake that i did not expect to enjoy whatsoever. Im not the biggest Russell Crowe fan, but the fact that he plays a famous character in this story, i felt i could believe his performance much more than i ever had. This features another great performance by Christian Bale but the surprises are the two young actors who support with great effect. Ben Foster is sublime. Highly Recommended for fans of the genre, or those that arent.
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