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REVIEW: Noodle Shop Stays Close to Coen Brothers Source, But Not Close Enough

An unlikely, unwieldy transplant of the Coen brothers classic Blood Simple to an indeterminate, dynastic domain of China, Zhang Yimou’s A Woman, A Gun and A Noodle Shop follows its master with the tumbling, untroubled constancy of a puppy. There is novelty in Zhang’s fidelity to the blackly circumstantial clockwork of the Coens’ neo-noir plotting, set here in the phantasmagoric realm of a wuxia opera. There also emerges a nagging glibness that regularly gets the best of some inspired filmmaking. In its most tiresome moments, Noodle Shop overestimates the wit of its formal exertions, and feels less like a film than an exercise that will leave fans of the original comparatively cold.

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REVIEW: Noodle Shop Stays Close to Coen Brothers Source, But Not Close Enough