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* [[Action Survivor]]: Tae-goo seems to be this; no one knows what skills he has, they just know that he survives no matter what you throw at him. In several scenes he gets away only because Do-won helps him out. In truth, though, this is [[Obfuscating Stupidity]], and he is in fact a textbook [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]].
* [[Action Survivor]]: Tae-goo seems to be this; no one knows what skills he has, they just know that he survives no matter what you throw at him. In several scenes he gets away only because Do-won helps him out. In truth, though, this is [[Obfuscating Stupidity]], and he is in fact a textbook [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]].
* [[Ass Shove]]: Tae-goo kills two people this way. When the Japanese find the bodies, they think he's a pervert.
* [[Ass Shove]]: Tae-goo kills two people this way. When the Japanese find the bodies, they think he's a pervert.
* [[Badass Longcoat]]: Chang-yi and Do-won - the latter providing the movie's [[Shout Out]] to the iconic standoff in ''[[Once Upon a Time In The West]]''.
* [[Badass Longcoat]]: Chang-yi and Do-won - the latter providing the movie's [[Shout-Out]] to the iconic standoff in ''[[Once Upon a Time In The West]]''.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Chang-yi is driven into a psychopathic rage at the mention of Tae-goo's name, especially if his prowess as a fighter is also mentioned.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Chang-yi is driven into a psychopathic rage at the mention of Tae-goo's name, especially if his prowess as a fighter is also mentioned.
* [[Bullet Proof Fashion Plate]]: Come rain, come shine or come gunfights in the desert, Chang-yi's shirt collar remains crisp and white
* [[Bullet-Proof Fashion Plate]]: Come rain, come shine or come gunfights in the desert, Chang-yi's shirt collar remains crisp and white
* [[Camera Abuse]]: The camera gets sprayed with blood, mud and shrapnel, and even hit by a horse.
* [[Camera Abuse]]: The camera gets sprayed with blood, mud and shrapnel, and even hit by a horse.
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: Tae-goo. Most of the movie seems to be geared towards making us forget his very introduction scene.
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: Tae-goo. Most of the movie seems to be geared towards making us forget his very introduction scene.
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* [[Evil Is Sexy|Evil is Sexy]]: Chang-yi is the only one who we get to see [[Shirtless Scene|shirtless]]. And he's ripped.
* [[Evil Is Sexy|Evil is Sexy]]: Chang-yi is the only one who we get to see [[Shirtless Scene|shirtless]]. And he's ripped.
* [[Expy]]: Do-won, Tae-goo and Chang-yi are Expies of [[The Good the Bad And The Ugly|Blondie, Tuco and Angel Eyes]], respectively
* [[Expy]]: Do-won, Tae-goo and Chang-yi are Expies of [[The Good the Bad And The Ugly|Blondie, Tuco and Angel Eyes]], respectively
* [[Early Bird Cameo]]: Look closely in the salemen scene at the beginning, you can spot both Do-won taking his seat and Tae-goo's friend trying to talk to him.
* [[Early-Bird Cameo]]: Look closely in the salemen scene at the beginning, you can spot both Do-won taking his seat and Tae-goo's friend trying to talk to him.
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: Chang-yi, a hitman, scoffs at Koreans who are loyal to Japan.
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: Chang-yi, a hitman, scoffs at Koreans who are loyal to Japan.
* [[Fast Roping]]: Do-won during the Ghost Market fight, wielding his rifle [[Improbable Aiming Skills|with one hand]]
* [[Fast Roping]]: Do-won during the Ghost Market fight, wielding his rifle [[Improbable Aiming Skills|with one hand]]
* [[Fingore]]
* [[Fingore]]
* [[Good Guns Bad Guns]]: Only villains and mooks use automatic weapons.
* [[Good Guns, Bad Guns]]: Only villains and mooks use automatic weapons.
* [[Guns Akimbo]]: Tae-Goo
* [[Guns Akimbo]]: Tae-Goo
* [[Guyliner]]
* [[Guyliner]]
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* [[Retired Monster]]: Tae-goo {{spoiler|AKA the Finger-chopper}}
* [[Retired Monster]]: Tae-goo {{spoiler|AKA the Finger-chopper}}
* [[Second Sino Japanese War]]
* [[Second Sino Japanese War]]
* [[Shout Out]]:
* [[Shout-Out]]:
** Toward the end of the film, Chang-yi shoots off Tae-goo's hat and keeps shooting it every time Tae-goo tries to retrieve it from the ground. This is quite similar to a scene in ''[[For a Few Dollars More]]'' where Monco and Colonel Mortimer do this to each other.
** Toward the end of the film, Chang-yi shoots off Tae-goo's hat and keeps shooting it every time Tae-goo tries to retrieve it from the ground. This is quite similar to a scene in ''[[For a Few Dollars More]]'' where Monco and Colonel Mortimer do this to each other.
** During the climactic standoff, a panning shot shows Chang-yi and Tae-goo in the distance, with Do-won in the foreground, seen from the back, wearing his longcoat and carrying his Winchester rifle. This mirrors the scene in ''[[Once Upon a Time In The West]]''.
** During the climactic standoff, a panning shot shows Chang-yi and Tae-goo in the distance, with Do-won in the foreground, seen from the back, wearing his longcoat and carrying his Winchester rifle. This mirrors the scene in ''[[Once Upon a Time In The West]]''.
** In the alternative ending, it's revealed that {{spoiler|Tae-goo pulled the same trick as Joe}} in ''[[A Fistfulof Dollars]]''.
** In the alternative ending, it's revealed that {{spoiler|Tae-goo pulled the same trick as Joe}} in ''[[A Fistful of Dollars]]''.
* [[Spaghetti Western]]: The film is indebted to this genre.
* [[Spaghetti Western]]: The film is indebted to this genre.
* [[Stern Chase]]
* [[Stern Chase]]
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Revision as of 21:08, 25 January 2014

Three Koreans in exile cross paths in 1930s Manchuria during the Japanese occupation. Park Chang-yi, the hitman/bandit leader, is hired to steal a treasure map from a Japanese official, but a train robber, Yoon Tae-goo, beats him to the punch - only to be captured by a Bounty Hunter, Park Do-won. Tae-goo talks Do-won into helping him search for the treasure instead, and they set off through the desert together, with Chang-yi's gang and the Japanese army in pursuit. During the action-filled chase that follows, each of the three turns out to have some hidden motives.

The Good The Bad The Weird is a Korean remake of The Good the Bad And The Ugly, but while the original is an epic Spaghetti Western, the remake is a more fast-paced and less serious action film.

Compare and Contrast with Sukiyaki Western Django.


The film provides examples of: