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3:10 to Yuma (2007) needs more fics, or AUs, or fanart, it's an amazing film that goes over how grey the old west was rather than the dramatic black and white lenses we saw it through because of stereotypes and western films.
It goes over morals and values, we see this brought up when Wade mentions that Butterfield didn't even call attention to how many lives he took but rather talked about how much money he stole. Wade also mentions how McElroy has murdered like Wade before, and yet Bryon McElroy considers himself better, constantly shoving his faith into conversations as if to prove he is a good man when he never was.
The movie is like a coming of age story for William, a young 14 year old boy who is the son of Dan Evans, he sees his father's loyalty to God and his devotion to justice and how it's led to men like Hollander (the town banker and a saloon owner) to walk all over him. But by the end of the film his father became a brave man who had conquered one of the most wanted men in the west.
Daniel/Dan Evans is one of the main characters, through the film we see his achievements and his failures, we see his loyalty to his religion, how his family shares the same morals. More importantly we see the devastation in his family, lacking money for rent, for food, for anything. We see Dan face his sons despite their disappointment, we see him face his wife despite her lack of love. How poverty has strained the relationship between him and his wife, between him and his oldest son William, and even starting to disconnect him and his youngest son.
Ben Wade is an outlaw in the West, who had been abandoned by his parents and says he thinks doing good deeds might be "habit forming." He points out the flaws of each person he interacts with and seems to have a strong mindset of how the world around him is corrupt, only to have his view tested upon meeting Dan Evans.
Wade and Evans' dynamic is strong and well written out, they tell stories of their past to one another, they talk about morals and throughout the story get to know one another. Even briefly working together twice. At the end of the story, we can even see Wade almost shed a tear for Dan Evans.
Overall I think it's a good film with amazing story telling.
Check out what I got๐๐
I haven't been posting a lot, especially about 3:10 to Yuma, but I have returned and still with my love for the film๐
I have updated the fanfic I've been working on and I hope I am able to continue working on the chapters! ๐๐๐
Hey guys! I know I haven't posted in a while here since I haven't been rewatching 3:10 to Yuma, but trust๐ I'mma watch it soon, and I'm so hyped, plus it's an amazing story!!
Some photos from the film.<3
Ik these are all just practice sketches of Dan Evans from 3:10 to Yuma๐๐ญ, and it took me a week to drawn all this cause I got work to do and all.
I got lazy after tracing cause I had tried to draw something else but it didn't work so I traced and glued bro over the mistake <3
Criticism on my sketches or helpful drawing tips are greatly appreciated.
Fandom so small you could use it as a unit of measurement for your ex's ๐ (You'd probably need a smaller unit of measurement still)
Have you just seen 3:10 to Yuma (2007) or rewatched it, only to look on AO3 and realize, "There isn't a wide variety of Fanfiction, damn it's more empty than my wallet!" Well, if you're in the writing mood or need plot ideas, I've got you!
(These can be used for more than just 3:10 to Yuma, but using it for 3:10 to Yuma would be so amazing.โค๏ธ)
Wade and Dan living together to 'help' Dan pay rent๐๐ญ
3:10 to Yuma but Dan survives and becomes changed by the overall experience while Wade becomes a good person since Dan has broken his perspective on the world.
Dan dies and Wade tells his story(can be written in many different ways)
Dan survives and takes care of Wade's injuries that he gained from the whole trip to get to the train.
Modern Au where Ben Wade is part of a motorcycle gang and Dan is whatever job you think he should have.
Alice leaves, Wade and Dan raise William and Mark๐ฑ
Coffee shop AU! But Dan works at a coffee shop and Wade is an artist or just goes there to draw. (Can take place in a modern au or in the original setting time)
Ben Wade and Dan Evans are just friends who travel together after 3:10 to Yuma (with Dan surviving.)
Wade is nice to Dan but Dan doesn't like it too much because it makes him feel inferior (can be applied to listed fanfic ideas)
Brokeback Mountain.
I'm sure you can tell all of these are Dan x Wade. If you guys want Dan x Alice, or a different ship, lemme know, I can also try to come up with other shops than Ben Wade x Dan Evans.
They put 3:10 to Yuma into Netflix, I'm so happy they did! It feels like the fandoms reviving just even a little bit. Good golly! It really is a good film, the script is good for details, and the book is nice too, I haven't seen the original film but I plan to very soon! Also, check out these drawings I made of Dan Evans and Ben Wade!
(Yes I have a book of my favorite characters ever, except I have no printer so I had to learn how to draw.)
There's many similarities to the 2007 film, 3:10 to Yuma, and Red Dead Redemption 2!
So if you love Westerns, cowboys, hot guys, potential for fanfiction in a movie, and a beautiful short story, you might want to watch 3:10 to Yuma!
Here are the similarities between 3:10 to Yuma and RDR 2!
Charlie Prince (3:10 to Yuma), he's an outlaw, he's loyal, and? He's a bit too much like Micah. Hell sometimes they sound like each other!
Ben Wade (3:10 to Yuma): He's an outlaw with a heart, the leader of the gang who goes from being fully of himself and not caring for his gang or anyone for that fact, to developing a friendship with a broke rancher which possibly changed his mindset! I'd say he's similar to Dutch Van Der Linde and Arthur Morgan. Plus he draws.
I know this post is a bit of a stretch but I just need more people to watch and talk about 3:10 to Yuma.
A fanfiction about the 2007 3:10 to Yuma except it takes place a week later, meaning the rancher, Dan Evans (36), has his house is burnt to the ground and his relationship with his wife, Alice (34), is unstable, causing him to have to take his two sons, William (14) and Mark (7), on the trip to bring the murderer, Ben Wade (38) to the train that'll bring him to justice. (It's recommended you watch the movie before reading, the movie itself is good and can be found on Peacock, and soon to be found on Netflix!)