The hairstyle, the earrings, the suit - I realize the movie is riffing on action movie tropes - but his whole look is so anachronistic at first I thought The Bad was supposed to have travelled to 1930's Manchuria from the future. Is it a reference to some Korean movie character?
I'm going to go ahead and say that both motorcycles and jeeps were around in the time period this is set in, which is 30s, or around WW2, as it says on the plot summary.
As for the clothing and hair cut the OP mentions, I'll agree that I was thinking about it, but I ended up with accepting the suit as possible for a guy willing to stand out as much as "The Bad" would want to do.
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I'm going to go ahead and say that both motorcycles and jeeps were around in the time period this is set in, which is 30s, or around WW2, as it says on the plot summary.
The Willis Jeep wasn't introduced until 1941, the film is set during the 30s. My point being, I don't think they were trying to be stringent with historical accuracy.
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But still, that's basically an anachronism, just an error. It's not a noticably more modern car than the time period.
I don't think they were that concerned with historical accuracy either, but the film isn't filled with all sorts of time periods. It's 30s, maybe leaking into the 40s a bit.
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