Let the Bullets Fly Reviews and Ratings



  • May 17, 2012
    This look outrageous!, I must see!
  • April 26, 2012
    An outragious, high-octane and uproarisly entertaning action-packed comedy. A stylish, superbly crafted and brilliantly performend movie that has lots to offer. An utterly hilarious and fun movie that combines incrediable comedy, sensational action sequences and great set pieces.... read more A Shakespearean tradition, stuffed with lively characters, dramatic stand-offs and a great story. A masterpiece. A true work of insane remarkable art. An bullet-blasting, two hour roller-coaster ride of undeniable fun and excitement. I loved this movie. A spectacular and really funny action movie thats fierce, really cool and wildly epic. Chow Yun-Fat is truly brillant and hilarious. Jiang Wen is outstanding. Ge You is outragious. You, Wien and Yun-Fat play each other off wonderfully and shine with magnificent chemistry. They give some very impressive and damn near perfect performances. It`s almost too much fun to handle and even then you cant help but enjoy it. An instant classic.
  • April 23, 2012
    A crazy, bold movie. Has large stretches of insanity, and for most of the first two acts you have no idea what's going on; however, it's strangely entertaining and definitely worth a watch.
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    March 4, 2012
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    Three charismatic stars, but the mix of black humor, slapstick and screwball via Eastern Western blended a little roughly to these Western eyes. Whew, those subtitles flew by fast.
  • February 14, 2012
    e muito bom gostaria de assistir o filme inteiro
  • November 26, 2011
    I prefer Chinese movies with loads of fighting scenes, this one certainly is lacking but the story line is just too funny.
  • August 16, 2011
    A big sack of fun is this one, clever, funny and always enjoyable. The story comes and goes a bit too much around the middle, but the final act wraps everything so well. The commie-oriented message, our hero taking away goods from the evil capitalist bad guy and giving them to th... read moree people, acquires a more complex structure thanks to a solid script. The "people" are just as greedy as the bad guy, if not more.
  • June 27, 2011
    Entertaining Chinese western with Asian superstars Jun Hu and Chow Yun-Fat. Let the Bullets Fly has so many twists and turns that your almost left dizzy at the end, but it's good fun and worthwhile in the end
  • June 24, 2011
    Jiang Wen's Let the Bullets Fly thinks outside the box when it comes to comedic action films and that works in its favor.

    Bandits taking on bandits sums up this film's story, and while it easily pushes out past 2 hours, the eccentric style and swift pacing help move this

    ... read more thing along. The subject matter isn't hard to follow, but the constant deception that occurs throughout the picture requires attention to keep up with what's going on. It also adds to the fun.

    Let the Bullets Fly has a title that makes it sound like some sort of ultimate shooter. Well, it isn't. Yes, there are bloody moments and quite a number of guns going off, but this isn't a film that thrives on its action. If anything it is just as memorable for its witty and nicely executed dialogue.

    Jiang Wen pulls double duty as director and starring as one of the main characters. Wen, along with Chow Yun-Fat, put together some solid performances as the film's leads. Chow Yun-Fat is really an enjoyable person to watch in here.

    It's easy to see that time and effort were put into Let the Bullets Fly, and that's why it is a recommendable film.

  • April 25, 2011
    I don't like this film at all. Got deceived by the title without checking it out before I watch. So much conversation till some parts of it put my to sleep. Couldn't understand the way of humor. 'Let the bullets fly' the title is coined by the characters simply spraying their bul... read morelets around to lure or fake out an attack. Just skip this film. 2/5.
  • December 30, 2010
    Definitely not something to watch just once.
  • December 25, 2010
    Set in China during the warring 1920s, notorious bandit chief Zhang descends upon a remote provincial town posing as its new mayor, an identity that he had hijacked from Old Tang, himself a small-time imposter. Hell-bent on making a fast buck, Zhang soon meets his match in the ty... read morerannical local gentry Huang as a deadly battle of wit and brutality ensues... *taken from FLIXSTER'S review

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