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In Bruges by Colin Farrell
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In Bruges (original 2008; edition 2008)

by Colin Farrell (Actor), Brendan Gleeson (Actor), Ralph Fiennes (Actor), Clemence Poesy (Actor), Jeremie Renier (Actor)1 more, Martin McDonagh (Director)

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Member:HarryLockhart
Title:In Bruges
Authors:Colin Farrell (Actor)
Other authors:Brendan Gleeson (Actor), Ralph Fiennes (Actor), Clemence Poesy (Actor), Jeremie Renier (Actor), Martin McDonagh (Director)
Info:(2013)
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In Bruges [2008 film] by Martin McDonagh (Director / Screenwriter) (2008)

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Taken simply as it comes, without reflecting, this is a 4-star or higher film. This is due to the flawless set of characters and great performances, principally Gleeson and Farrell as two hitmen told by their boss Fiennes to hide out in Bruges after a partially botched job. Fiennes himself only appears late in the film, but when he does, he is great too, as are Poesy and Madeley. Upon more reflection, the film's (and lead characters') dark heart and moral ambiguity is more apparent. Farrell's character, for instance, is wracked by guilt for an unintended killing, but apparently not by the intentional one. And Gleeson, who is instantly likable, is also a hitman! It's the interaction between these two characters and Fiennes that is the highlight of the film, as tough guys face off in scenes filled with wonderful, absolutely untrue-to-life dialogue somewhat like a John Wu film. Shot throughout is a wicked sense of humor that also helps to keep things moving. What can I say? Despite its darkness and death, this is a very impressive piece of work. ( )
  datrappert | Apr 18, 2023 |
Two hitmen are on a forced vacation in Belgium.

I don’t know what I can say about this movie without being misleading. That synopsis above? No, no good, doesn’t give you any idea what to expect. Just watch it.

Concept: A
Story: A
Characters: A
Dialog: A
Pacing: A
Cinematography: A
Special effects/design: A
Acting: A
Music: B

Enjoyment: A plus

GPA: 4.0/4 ( )
  comfypants | Feb 13, 2016 |
In Bruges on DVD. Martin McDonagh’s directorial debut is a dark comedy. It’s also a buddy film, a gangster movie, a surreal fairy tale, and an intense look at a man struggling with his inner demons. OK, it’s pretty complex. But it is also one of the most original vehicles I’ve seen this year. However, it also requires audiences to be patient because it starts out very slowly and only in the last section does the action reach a crescendo. In the meantime, viewers will bond with low-level London hit men, Ken and Ray, who are sent to the medieval Belgian city of Bruges by their excitable boss to hide out after an assignment gone badly. Ken (Brendan Gleeson) falls in love with the architecture and history of the town, whereas Ray (Colin Farrell) is horribly bored and tries to find diversion by fighting with multiple tourists, befriending an American dwarf actor in town shooting a European surreal fantasy film, and seducing one of the locals, a woman with a few secrets of her own. The lack of entertainment also gives Ray too much time to think and sample the fine Belgian beers. He eventually turns maudlin as he worries about heaven, hell, and purgatory and his life as a murderer. It’s only after their boss Harry (Ralph Fiennes) decides what’s next in store for them that the movie really takes off. The last half-hour is very entertaining with several nice twists and subtle lines of dialog.
The package of bonus features is quite good as well, with a videolog through the Bruges’ canals, a typical short on the making of the film and a gag reel. The film has a lot of bad language (more than one profanity per minute) and the crew spliced together all the cursing and swearing into one hilarious compilation. The imdb FAQ for the movie lists several other similar dark comedies that fans of In Bruges might also like.

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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
McDonagh, MartinDirector / Screenwriterprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bryld, EigilDirector of Photographymain authorall editionsconfirmed
Berrington, ElizabethActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Elsley, AnnActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Farrell, ColinActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Fassbender, MichaelActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Fiennes, RalphActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Gleeson, BrendanActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Hinds, CiaránActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Ivanek, ŽeljkoActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Poésy, ClémenceActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Poesy, ClemenceActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Renier, JérémieActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Ray: After I killed them, I dropped the gun in the Thames, washed the residue off my hands in the bathroom of a Burger King, and walked home to await instructions. Shortly thereafter, the instructions came through. "Get the fuck out of London, you dumb fucks. Get to Bruges." I didn't even know where Bruges fucking was. [pause] It's in Belgium.
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Ray: A great day this has turned out to be. I'm suicidal, me mate tries to kill me, me gun gets nicked and we're still in fucking Bruges.
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Ray: We give it another day, two days, max. Then we check the papers again, and if there's still nothing in them, we phone him and say, 'Harry, thank you for the trip to Bruges, it's been very nice, all the old buildings and that, but we're coming back to London now, and hide out in a proper country, where it isn't all just fucking chocolates'.
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Ken: We shall strike a balance between culture and fun.
Ray: Somehow I believe, Ken, that the balance shall tip in the favour of culture, like a big fat fucking retarded fucking black girl on a see-saw opposite... a dwarf.
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Ken: Ray, you are about the worst tourist in the whole world.
Ray: Ken, I grew up in Dublin. I love Dublin. If I grew up on a farm, and was retarded, Bruges might impress me but I didn't, so it doesn't.
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Ken: Purgatory... what's that?
Ray: Purgatory's kind of like the in-betweeny one. You weren't really shit, but you weren't all that great either. Like Tottenham. [pause] Do you believe in all that stuff, Ken?
Ken: About Tottenham?
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