The story of three Korean outlaws in 1930s Manchuria and their dealings with the Japanese army and Chinese and Russian bandits. The Good (a Bounty hunter), the Bad (a hitman), and the Weird (a thief) battle the army and the bandits in a race to use a treasure map to uncover the riches of legend.
This movie contains 2 potentially triggering events.
A surprising number of men are shot through the eye. These injuries are generally obscured with the men gripping their faces. One of them is shown with blood running down his face, but the mutilated eye is just off-screen. There is also an instance of a man jabbing another man in the eyes with his fingers.
The protagonist is shown noticing that a dead woman's skirt has ridden up and her crotch is visible (clothed). He reaches in toward her crotch and we see a satisfied look come over his face. After a long moment, he withdraws with a billfold.
Extensive use of knives, swords, and javelin-like weapons throughout the movie. People are cut, stabbed, and impaled. The antagonist saws halfway through a man's finger before declaring the blade of the knife too dull. In another scene, he inserts a knife into a man's mouth and then pulls it aggressively out with the implication that he has cut out the man's tongue.
No bones are explicitly broken, though probably some characters sustain such injuries when falling from horses, etc. In one scene, the antagonist pins a man's arm with his knee and there is a crunching sound that could be his shoulder cracking or dislocating; the extent of his injuries is afterward unclear.
A truck collides with a horse and a man is shown flying through the scene in an upright position, as if he is jumping through the frame. It is unclear where he came from.
This is debatable. There are some shoot-outs that could be considered claustrophobic and an old woman is instructed to hide in a cupboard, but it is generally shown from the outside. Use your discretion.
A resistance leader explains that the sale of opium is funding the resistance. It's subtle, but other characters in the scene are smoking from opium pipes. One of them also spikes the protagonist's drink with an unspecified drug.
This is a western and horses are extensively ridden throughout. None are definitively shown to be killed, but many are shown falling when fired upon or hit by the blasts from explosions and one is struck by a truck. A horse skull is also shown near the end of the film.
The antagonist saws halfway through a man's finger before declaring the knife too dull. We also see a finger about to be cut off and the dismembered finger then being dropped into a dish multiple times in flashbacks. In one scene, a man bites another man's finger.
This movie is extensively bloody. People are cut, stabbed, impaled, struck with blunt objects, and shot. Fingers are cut off. Multiple people are shot through the eye socket. One man has his tongue cut out. Two different men are impaled through the anus.
Probably about three-quarters of this movie is just people shooting at each other. Depiction of pistols, rifles, shotguns, a mounted machine gun, and cannons that fire shells. Many people are shot and killed.
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