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Directed by Martin McDonagh
Having just carried out a particularly difficult hit in London, two hit men seek shelter in Bruges, Belgium only find their views on life and death permanently altered by their interactions with the locals, the tourists, and a film crew. Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, and Ralph Finnes star in a action comedy from director Martin McDonagh. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
 
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"In Fucking Bruges!?! My wife has been there, and that is the only reason I know it is in Belgium. The movie garnered a fist full of ‘Best Screenplay‘ nominations, including an Oscar nod. And it is… both set in Belgium and well written. We get the gist pretty quick, two Brit mob killers are sent to cool their heels in Bruges after a hit goes awry. One is an older sensibl " [More]
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"At first, In Bruges appears to rely on plot and character "twists" that you've seen enough times that they aren't really "twists" anymore. The thoughtful hitman. Two contrasting buddies, one crude, the other refined. The comically-menacing crime boss. What you get here are new twists on these themes. The hitman is thoughtful in truly meaningful and difficult ways. The "crude" buddy may not actually be such " [More]
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"I realize some of you may disagree with me on this, but I just saw In Bruges for the first time and borderline hated it. I posted in the Top 5 group in the Overrated Films thread, and felt it deserved mention here for 2008. Can anyone tell me why anyone liked this at all? [quote user " [More]
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"In Bruges I was told that I *need* to see this film because of its sheer brilliance, but I can't see any brilliance whatsoever. Colin Farrell had his funny moments, but I found the rest of the film disjointed, filled with gaping plot holes (theres a dead guy laying disembowled in the square, guys shooting back and forth forever in a long foot chase... and no cops... really?), and it s " [More]
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By the time In Bruges hit theaters, the accumulation of recent British gangster movies left some viewers skeptical whether there'd be anything new here -- especially with Guy Ritchie's RocknRolla looming on the horizon as yet another dose of the familiar. As it turns out, setting the action in Belgium is just this film's first important departure from the status quo. Guided by the sensibilities of an accomplished Irish playwright, In Bruges is a deep and unexpected breath of fresh air. This is to say nothing of how Martin McDonagh's film enabled the surprise reemergence of Colin Farrell. In Bruges provided the actor his first Golden Globe nomination and win for the role of Ray, a small-time wisecracking hood whose botched hit follows him to the medieval landscape of Bruges, where he and a partner (Brendan Gleeson) await further instruction. Their relationship is peculiar to the criminal world, where surface loyalty and a wicked camaraderie are offset by the tense fragility of changing circumstances and the criminal code. The two actors have great oil-and-water chemistry and some hilarious exchanges, but the core of their relationship is the work-related emotional burdens they share, sensitively rendered by McDonagh. Ralph Fiennes' insertion into this dynamic only increases the complexity and the fun. McDonagh's Oscar-nominated screenplay consistently has it both ways, balancing the silly and the serious, and managing its every clever thread with equal aplomb. The city of Bruges, with its singular architectural scheme, sets in motion many of the plot's wonderful oddities, unexpected turns, and quirky characters. But its role is proportionate to McDonagh's other fine touches, far more than gimmick, far more than pretty scenery intended to distract the viewer. As it deconstructs the criminal mind and examines why people do what they do, In Bruges is both funny and poignant. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 

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