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3:10 to Yuma (2007)
Driving by his deep will of paying his debts and saving a better life for his family, Daniel Evans, a kind rancher, who during the war, has been lost one of his legs, the thing that affects badly on his financial situation, he accepts to help the criminal from escaping from the trial, by receiving a large amount of money.
November 29, 1970 in Bedford, Indiana, USA
23 February 1940, New York City, New York, USA
10 May 1970, Houston, Texas, USA
6 May 1968, Edmond, Oklahoma, USA
31 October 1975, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
July 06, 2010
It is part of the richness of 3.10 to Yuma that this is a classical piece of storytelling with themes and characters that can be found in the very earliest Westerns.
September 10, 2007
The editing is tense and there's mucho splatter but the climax is unforgivable for reasons I can't spell out -- and owes something to a recent picture I can't name.
September 14, 2007
The two leads' sparking byplay, Crowe's addled cockiness versus Bale's nervy grit, would grace any surroundings, but it's a pleasure to revisit the frontier in a drama which feels far more vital than mere nostalgic homage.
July 06, 2010
3:10 to Yuma confirms that the western is alive and kicking with a vengeance.
March 03, 2011
3:10 to Yuma is as heavy on character as it sounds like it should be ... and still a rip-roaring adventure around it; until it all gets away from director James Mangold in a crashing heap of unlikely motivation and flawed decisions.
July 14, 2011
The real thrill of the film lies in watching these two men, sat on various sides of the moral fence, gradually converge and respect each other.
January 08, 2008
Mangold's film is more than sufficiently subtexty and cynical for our modern sensibilities while simultaneously embracing Mangold's obvious pleasure in the Westerns' time-honored swinging saloon doors and stern masculine traditions.
August 11, 2010
Director James Mangold amps up the blood and thunder without sacrificing the moral complexity of Elmore Leonard's original short story.
September 20, 2007
Mangold delivers a taut modern take on a lesser classic, preserving the High Noon themes about doing the right thing against all odds, and injecting a more modern pacing and urgency without going overboard.
September 11, 2007
James Mangold's expert and entertaining 3:10 to Yuma demonstrates both the Western's age-old appeal, and the problems it presents to a contemporary filmmaker.
October 18, 2008
Nothing terribly original happens in this remake of a 1957 semi-classic that starred Glenn Ford and Van Heflin, but everything happens smoothly and with grace.
November 03, 2012
Elevated above the usual fare by an engaging and complex relationship between its two stars, 3:10 To Yuma would be a thoroughly entertaining two hours whatever the genre - the Western setting is almost a bonus.

