Kim Jee-woon's "The Good, the Bad, the Weird""

Set in the Northeast provinces of China in the 1930's, Manchuria is under the colonial rule of the Japanese, acting as an equivalent Rhineland to the powers of Russia, China, and a Japanese-occupied Korea.

A perfect setting then, for the kind of lawless lifestyles captured in the original spaghetti Western, where news has spread of a highly sought after map being carried on a cross-country train by Japanese officials.

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