Let the Bullets Fly

A wacky, entertaining, action-packed, funny, violent, highly popular, but nearly incomprehensible, satirical, 132-minute, 2010 Chinese comedic spaghetti western spoof filled with impersonators (Hu Jun, et al.), corruption, bullets, and wonderful cinematography in which an infamous, vindictive, Robin-Hood-like bandit (Jiang Wen) posing as the new governor arrives in Goose Town in southern China in 1919 with his henchmen (Fan Liao, Bing Shao, Xiao Wei, Chen Kun, et al.), a not-to-be-trusted counselor (Ge You), and the counselor's wife (Carina Lau) and seeks to hold a scheming, ruthless crime boss (Chow Yun-Fat) and his entourage of protectors accountable for the death of his son (Mo Zhang).
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