Paste Magazine by Andrew Crump
What Buffalo Boys lacks in originality it makes up for in spirit. There’s a verve in Wiluan’s direction, a sense of joy shaping his approach to the tried and true familial vengeance hook.
Indonesia, Singapore · 2018
1h 43m
Director Mike Wiluan
Starring Yoshi Sudarso, Ario Bayu, Pevita Pearce, Tio Pakusadewo
Genre Action, Drama
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In this thrilling spaghetti Western, two brothers, Jamar and Suwo, return to their homeland of Java to avenge their father, who was killed by Captain Van Trach years ago during the Dutch occupation of Indonesia. They arrive to find Van Trach terrorizing yet another Javanese village. Can they end his reign before history repeats itself?
Paste Magazine by Andrew Crump
What Buffalo Boys lacks in originality it makes up for in spirit. There’s a verve in Wiluan’s direction, a sense of joy shaping his approach to the tried and true familial vengeance hook.
All in all, this Eastern western is a jovial genre cocktail, but it’ll be more interesting to see if its director can bring greater nuance to whatever his next project turns out to be.
Screen International by John Berra
This is a film that often feels more assembled than directed, crucially lacking the sheer verve that would enable it to transcend the influences that it proudly wears on its dusty sleeve.
The Hollywood Reporter by Justin Lowe
Leveraging highly polished production values evoking the Old West with detailed sets, authentic weapons and period costumes, Wiluan gets enough of the details right so that the genre’s typical characteristics blend fairly seamlessly with the Indonesian adventure yarn.
Buffalo Boys isn’t terribly concerned with sweeping vistas or slow-burn character development. Its primary function is simply to entertain, which in practical action-movie terms means lots of brawling and lots of blood.
The Film Stage by Mike Mazzanti
Buffalo Boys is a messy, interesting, fun romp in cross-cultural interplay.
Los Angeles Times by Robert Abele
The fights are leaden, so when a movie’s bid for historical verisimilitude has already stopped at backlot-acceptable, and the character development is constrained by dumb dialogue, such meager tending-to of an Asian action flick’s primary draw is nigh unforgivable.
Buffalo Boys is rather tedious going in between the fights, and those action beats are spaced too far apart.
RogerEbert.com by Simon Abrams
For the most part, Buffalo Boys is a decent folk tale, despite Lee and Wiluan's periodic application of "Game of Thrones"-style sensationalism.
The Playlist by Warren Cantrell
While a few fun martial arts scenes pepper the effort, they are subsumed by an overall product that is riddled with plot holes, choppy cuts, laughable acting, and villains so evil that they’d make Skeletor blush.