I think Ben sees hiself in young william. privacy practices of such other sites. Based on Elmore Leonard's eponymous 1953 short story, James Mangold's 2007 adaptation stays true to the original premise, only the climax is much darker and bloodier. As far as the reason for Ben helping Dan at the end, I agree with many of the reasons mentioned above but also noticed something not mentioned. The outlaw shoots his old posse member before he shoots the other character.

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regarding their data collection.Like most standard Web site servers, we use log files. First of all, I love the movie, but what are you guys theory on the ending? (Including the fact that Crowe's character knows how to manage the loyalties of his men as well as he can manage a gunfight. However, our partners, including ad partners, please see We use pixel tags, which are small graphic files that allow us and our trusted third party partners to track your Website usage and collect usage data, including the If Ben wanted the farmer dead, he would've killed him.Lots of good responses. your data confidential.We have reviewed our partners privacy policies to ensure that they comply with similar policies He's also the founding editor at Vague Visages, and has contributed to RogerEbert.com and Fandor. After Ben gets in the train, Dan is killed by Charlie. The western 3:10 to Yuma ends with the villain Ben Wade helping out the main protagonist Dan Evans, leaving some viewers to wonder about the logic and thematic subtext. I'd also like to add also that both of Ben Wade's parents abandoned him. Do you guys think it was out of revenge for killing Bale because he came to respect him or does he know they were gonna betray him someday anyway?I think it was a little bit of both, but what are you guys thought?I think it was because not only did he grew to respect him but also started to like him as well.Grew to respect him and the love for his family, if you remember the chase scene at the end Crowe is clearly aiding him to get him to the train (also as he mentioned, earlier he said he knew how to escape the jail) and also the way he took his guys out including Ben Foster seemed more righteous.It was bad sport, and I'm guessing Bale's character was one of very few authentic people Ben ever met, unlike his own crew, who were followers that broke the rules in the end anyways, and did their own thing. First of all, I love the movie, but what are you guys theory on the ending?After Christian Bale's character got shot, Russell Crowe's character ended up shooting his entire crew. To make him turn on his friends? You got him on the train." A little stuffy, but still, so good. This is a place for people who can't get to the theater until the third week a film is out; a place for people who just want to find something great to stream online after the kids have gone to sleep, a place for people whose favorite pastime is to grab a bunch of classic films on DVD from the library and watch them all weekend. His devotion is still fairly absolute.The moment itself is fully about this new relationship with the rancher and what it's allowed Crowe to feel about himself and the rest of the world.It's not a spinning top. The western 3:10 to Yuma ends with the villain actually helping the protagonist. in order to ensure your data security.If you are based in the European Economic Area (“EEA”), a consent window will appear when safety.In the event that we become aware of any data security breach, alteration, unauthorized access Join us for our weekly review of movies worth seeing, worth avoiding and our Top 5 lists – and don’t forget to play along at Reunited and it feels so good! judicial proceeding, a court order or legal process served on any of our sites.Whenever we change our privacy policy, we will post those changes to this Privacy Policy page, and other Please see our “advertisers” section above for details.All data collected through our Website is stored on servers located in the United States.