

Let the Bullets Fly 2010
"A comic western legend."
Dive into the chaotic charm of *Let the Bullets Fly (2010)*, Jiang Wen's explosive blend of action and dark comedy that reimagines the wild west with a distinctly Chinese flair.
Director: Jiang Wen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Let the Bullets Fly (2010)* about?
The film follows a crafty outlaw who poses as a county governor to expose a town's corrupt overlord. As he navigates a web of deception, betrayal, and violent showdowns, his Robin Hood tactics collide with the ruthless reality of power.
Who directed *Let the Bullets Fly*?
Acclaimed Chinese filmmaker Jiang Wen (*In the Heat of the Sun*, *The Sun Also Rises*) directs this high-octane dark comedy.
Who stars in *Let the Bullets Fly*?
The film features powerhouse performances from Jiang Wen, Chow Yun-Fat, Ge You, Carina Lau, and Liao Fan in a tale of deception and revenge.
Is *Let the Bullets Fly (2010)* worth watching?
With its razor-sharp satire and explosive action, *Let the Bullets Fly* is a must-see for fans of genre-blending cinema. The chemistry between its cast and Jiang Wen's bold direction make it a standout in 2010's action-comedy landscape.
How long is *Let the Bullets Fly*?
The film runs for 132 minutes, delivering a punchy, non-stop ride from start to finish.
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About Let the Bullets Fly (2010) — Jiang Wen's explosive satire of corruption and chaos
Dive into the chaotic charm of *Let the Bullets Fly (2010)*, Jiang Wen's explosive blend of action and dark comedy that reimagines the wild west with a distinctly Chinese flair. When a rogue outlaw (Jiang Wen) impersonates a beleaguered county governor, he steps into a powder keg of corruption, greed, and violent turf wars. His mission? To dismantle a ruthless local warlord (Chow Yun-Fat) while navigating a town brimming with double-crosses and shady alliances. This isn't just a shootout spectacle—it's a razor-sharp satire of power and rebellion, wrapped in the grit and gallows humor of a post-apocalyptic frontier.
Jiang Wen crafts a world where every bullet feels like a punchline, blending slapstick chaos with unflinching brutality. The result is a genre-bending epic where heroes and villains blur lines, and the real loot isn't gold but justice. Packed with powerhouse performances, this 132-minute odyssey is a testament to the director's audacious vision—a comic western legend that leaves no man standing… or alive.




