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Wild Wild West (1999)

Synopsis :

The film is set in 1869 during the Reconstruction Era and presidency of Ulysses S. Grant. The film opens in a Louisiana forest, where a man, later revealed to be Thaddeus J. Morton, is running away from a lethal flying disk. Morton keeps running until it catches him and decapitates him. Soon after, a man stands over his head with the disk, says, “And they say you scientists are supposed to be smart” and takes the disk out of the ground.

After the opening credits, we go to a railroad water station in Morgan, West Virginia. Trigger-happy Captain James West (Will Smith), one of the protagonists, is hiding in the water tower, spying on the actions of a group of ex-Confederate soldiers working under General “Bloodbath” McGrath, a personal rival of West’s. Following a runaway ride on a wagon filled with bottles of nitroglycerin, West arrives at a saloon where General McGrath (Ted Levine) and his rag-tag band of rebel soldiers are enjoying a raucous party. McGrath, whose head is fitted with a small swiveling trumpet to replace a missing ear, is seduced by an unlikely prostitute who, having seen McGrath’s men carrying a man out of the building, attempts to hypnotize the general and learn his plans for the kidnapped man.

West breaks in and attempts to kill McGrath, but he is stopped by the prostitute, allowing McGrath to escape. West fights off a number of McGrath’s men and finds himself in a Mexican standoff with the prostitute, who unmasks his disguise to reveal himself as the second protagonist; gadget-obsessed master of disguise U.S. Marshal Artemus Gordon (Kevin Kline). The two escape from the saloon as the wagon-load of nitroglycerin tumbles down a nearby slope, destroying the building.

In Washington, D.C., West and Gordon meet at the White House with President Grant (also played by Kevin Kline), who informs them of the disappearance of America’s key scientists. Grant charges the two with finding the scientists within one week, before he inaugurates the first transcontinental railroad at Promontory, Utah.

En route to New Orleans on board The Wanderer, a luxury train fitted with an array of bizarre gadgets, West and Gordon come to blows before putting aside their differences. Pursuing a lead, the two arrive in New Orleans at the mansion of Dr. Arliss Loveless (Kenneth Branagh)—a brilliant but venomously bigoted ex-Confederate scientist confined to a steam-powered wheelchair—who is hosting a party for the elite of Southern society. While investigating Loveless’s study, West is almost seduced by one of Loveless’s female bodyguards, Mai Lee East (Bai Ling). However, West escapes, and Miss East is killed in the process. West mistakes a female guest for Gordon in disguise, making a comic error that results in the guests leading West out for a lynching. Using this as a distraction, Gordon (in disguise) roams the mansion and comes across the film’s main female character, Rita Escobar (Salma Hayek), rescuing her from the house. West, trying to talk his way out of being lynched, is saved by an elastic lynching rope, one of Gordon’s inventions, and escapes with Gordon and Rita on The Wanderer.

Onboard his armored steam-powered gunboat, Loveless, hosting a reception for distinguished foreign dignitaries, demonstrates his newest weapon: a steam-powered tank. The tank crew uses General McGrath’s soldiers as target practice, infuriating McGrath. McGrath tries to shoot Loveless, but Loveless shoots him first, using a gun concealed within his wheelchair, mortally wounding McGrath. Loveless explains to the assembled ambassadors the immense power of his new mechanized forces and invites the dignitaries to a reception at his laboratory to explain his future plans. Gordon, West, and Rita arrive at the scene of the massacre soon after Loveless and his tank leave. The trio finds the dying McGrath, who reveals one of Loveless’s past crimes: Loveless had used the tank to massacre a settlement of displaced slaves, including West’s family (an attack for which West had held McGrath responsible). Loveless boards his armored train (based on his tank) and heads towards Utah. He is pursued by Gordon, West, and Rita, who travel on board The Wanderer. Using his advanced mechanical devices, Loveless relocates his own train behind The Wanderer. West, making use of one of Gordon’s inventions, disables Loveless’s train, but not before Loveless uses a locomotive-mounted cannon to stop The Wanderer. Rita, afraid of being recaptured by Loveless, accidentally releases sleeping gas, knocking out West, Gordon and herself.

West and Gordon wake up as Loveless, with a recaptured Rita, pulls away in The Wanderer with his other handmaidens: Amazonia (Frederique van der Wal), Munitia (Musetta Vander) and Miss Lippenrieder (Sofia Eng), informing them (by a steam-powered megaphone) of his intentions to capture President Grant at the “golden spike” ceremony. They find themselves incarcerated in a strange prison, fitted with metal collars and enclosed only by a wire strung at ground level. West, ignoring Gordon’s advice, crosses the wire and triggers a nearby steam-powered machine which releases two lethal flying disks – identical to the disk that killed Morton earlier.

West and Gordon attempt to run away, but they soon realize the disks are attracted to the collars’ magnetic fields. Following a panicked dash through a field of maize, the two leap into a mud-filled pit from opposite directions, causing the discs to collide in midair. A comic scene follows in which Gordon loses his temper with West and accidentally reverses the polarity of their magnets, causing the two collars to stick to each other. Eventually, Gordon removes their collars and the two stumble across Loveless’s private railroad track, which leads them to The Wanderer and Loveless’s industrial complex. Here, they witness Loveless’s ultimate weapon: a gargantuan, steam-powered mechanical spider, bristling with cannons, Gatling guns, and a powerful explosive flamethrower. Loveless, driving the spider, captures Gordon and President Grant from the railroad inauguration ceremony at Promontory Point, whilst West is apparently killed by one of Loveless’s bodyguards.

At his industrial complex, a euphoric Loveless reveals his plan to destroy the United States with his mechanized forces unless President Grant agrees to divide the United States among Great Britain, France, Spain, Mexico, and himself. Loveless demands that President Grant sign a surrender treaty; when Grant refuses, Loveless threatens to execute Gordon. Before he can do so, he is interrupted by a belly dancer, who turns out to be West in disguise.

West, it is revealed, had escaped death when a concealed layer of bulletproof chain mail in his jacket (another one of Gordon’s inventions) stopped the bullet fired at him. Using the belly dancer disguise, which he had found in the remains of The Wanderer, West had planned to infiltrate Loveless’s lair and rescue the hostages. However, when West’s brassiere is revealed to be a flamethrower (yet another of Gordon’s inventions), Loveless’s complex is set ablaze, creating enough of a distraction for Loveless to escape to his mechanical spider with an unconscious Grant while Gordon himself rescues the other hostages, including Rita.

Gordon and West, using a flying machine developed by Gordon, catch up with the spider and bomb it with nitroglycerin before crashing into it, sending Munitia, one of Loveless’s crew, falling to her death. Unfortunately, another of Loveless’s bodyguards shoots at the flying machine, making West and Gordon fall to the spider’s control bridge. Loveless offers the two their lives in exchange for their service to him. West refuses and is dropped into the engine room to defend himself against the spider’s crew, all of whom are fitted with bizarre prosthetics. After West defeats the crew, Loveless himself descends into the engine room to defeat West; in his absence, Gordon and Grant defeat Loveless’s bodyguards and take over the spider’s control bridge, which is difficult to manage.

Loveless, making use of four hydraulic mechanical legs concealed within his wheelchair, pins West to the floor and stomps on him until Gordon damages and incapacitates the walking apparatus. Pleading for his life, Loveless drags himself back to his wheelchair frame as the spider approaches a canyon. Loveless attempts to shoot West with the gun concealed in his wheelchair, but hits the control lines of the spider instead, bringing it to a sudden halt just before it plunges into the canyon. The sudden stop sends West and Loveless spinning towards the edge of the deck, where they become wedged by the wheelchair. West deliberately releases the wheelchair, sending both Loveless and himself plummeting into the canyon. As they fall, West is able to grab a chain that is connected to the deck and saves himself, while Loveless falls to his death.

After the second ceremony at Promontory, Grant promotes Gordon and West to the first two agents of his newly-formed U.S. Secret Service, then leaves aboard The Wanderer. Gordon and West meet Rita again, both of them planning to propose marriage to her, but she crushes both their hopes by announcing that Professor Guillermo Escobar (another character) was, in fact, her husband and not her father, leaving Gordon and West stuck with one another. The film ends with a typically clichéd scene of Western films; it shows Gordon and West seemingly riding through a typical Western landscape on horseback, but the camera pulls back to reveal that they are actually piloting the immense steam-spider into the sunset.

Starring :

Will Smith … Capt. James West
Kevin Kline … U.S. Marshal Artemus Gordon
Kenneth Branagh … Dr. Arliss Loveless
Salma Hayek … Rita Escobar
M. Emmet Walsh … Coleman
Ted Levine … General ‘Bloodbath’ McGrath
Frederique Van Der Wal … Amazonia (as Frederique van der Wal)
Musetta Vander … Munitia
Sofia Eng … Miss Lippenrieder
Ling Bai … Miss East
Garcelle Beauvais … Belle
Mike H. McGaughy … Big Reb (as Mike McGaughy)
Jerry Wills … Other Reb
Rodney A. Grant … Hudson
Buck Taylor … Cross-Eyed Reb

Director :

Barry Sonnenfeld

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