In Bruges | 
enlarge | Director: Martin Mcdonagh Actors: Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Ralph Fiennes, Mark Donovan, Ann Elsley Studio: Universal Studios Category: DVD
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Rating: 85 reviews Sales Rank: 456
Format: Ac-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), German (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Rating: R (Restricted) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 107 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 62102023 UPC: 025195016322 EAN: 0025195016322 ASIN: B0018BD9DA
Theatrical Release Date: 2008 Release Date: June 24, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Gift Quality 100% Guaranteed and FREE first class upgrade. The case is BRAND NEW and the disc has been resurfaced and buffed to look NEW. We supply email confirmation and FREE tracking for every order we ship.
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Amazon.com The considerable pleasures of In Bruges begin with its title, which suggests a glumly self-important art film but actually fits a rattling-good tale of two Irish gangsters "keepin' a low profile" after a murder gone messily wrong. Bruges, the best-preserved medieval town in Belgium, is where the bearlike veteran Ken (Brendan Gleeson) and newbie triggerman Ray (Colin Farrell) have been ordered by their London boss to hole up for two weeks. As the sly narrative unfolds like a paper flower in water, "in Bruges" also becomes a state of mind, a suspended moment amid centuries-old towers and bridges and canals when even thuggish lives might experience a change in direction. And throughout, the viewer has ample opportunity to consider whose pronunciation of "Bruges" is more endearing, Gleeson's or Farrell's. The movie marks the feature writing-directing debut of playwright Martin McDonagh, whose droll meditation on sudden mortality, Six Shooter, copped the 2005 Oscar for best live-action short. Although McDonagh clearly relishes the musicality of his boyos' brogue and has written them plenty of entertaining dialogue, In Bruges is no stageplay disguised as a film. The script is deceptively casual, allowing for digressions on the newly united and briskly thriving Europe, and annexing passers-by as characters who have a way of circling back into the story with unanticipatable consequences. That includes a film crew--shooting a movie featuring, to Ray's fascination, "a midget" (Jordan Prentice)--and a fetching blond production assistant (Clemence Poesy) whose job description keeps evolving. There's one other key figure: Harry, the Cockney gang boss whose omnipotence remains unquestioned as long as he remains offscreen, back in England, as if floating in an early Harold Pinter play. Harry has reasons inextricably tender and perverse for selecting Bruges as his hirelings' destination, and eventually he emerges from the aether to express them--first as a garrulous telephone voice and then in the volatile form of Ralph Fiennes. By that point the charmed moment of suspension, already shaken by several irruptions of violence, is pretty well doomed. But In Bruges continues to surprise and satisfy right up to the end. --Richard T. Jameson
Product Description Colin Farrell and Academy Award-nominee Ralph Fiennes star in this edgy action-packed comedy filled with thrilling chases spectacular shoot-outs and an explosive ending you won't want to miss!Hit men Ray (Farrell) and Ken (Brendan Gleeson Harry Potter) have been ordered to cool their heels in the storybook city of Bruges (it's in Belgium) after finishing a big job. But since hit men make the worst tourists they soon find themselves in a life & death struggle of comic proportions against one very angry crime boss (Fiennes)!System Requirements:Running Time: 107 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/ODD COUPLES Rating: R UPC: 025195016322 Manufacturer No: 62102023
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Deserves an Academy Award (or several!) October 2, 2008 In Bruges is probably this year's most under-rated film. Although humorous at times, this is a serious film of a developing friendship, a budding romance, and tragedy. The actors are superb and the location is perfect. A real 'must see' movie and deserving of an Academy Award (or several).
In Bruges by Brandon October 2, 2008 Anyone who likes Colin Farrel will love this movie. It is a very dark comedy film that takes place in Belgium. About a hit man who botches a job. I recommend to everybody. You have to see it.
You have to follow your principles ... September 30, 2008 The acting is good. The pacing is great. Bruges is beautiful. The language is atrocious. The dialog is ok. The movie is about miserable people, living with the morally bad choices they've made, knowing that life should be better than what they are experiencing. What I like about the movie is that the two main characters take responsibility for the bad choices they've made. They don't have any solutions, but they are willing to take responsibility. Fiennes character is wonderfully strange. I'm not sure this is every one's cup of tea, but I was smiling through out.
One of the key scenes is when Fiennes character confronts a character that Farrel's character roughed up. Fiennes points out that it is his own fault so he should stop whining. This is one of the themes of the movie. It is how the characters define duty and responsibility in a morally ambiguous environment is what drives the movie foreward.
Brilliant September 29, 2008 One of the films I have enjoyed most lately. Absolutely great dialogues (totally un-politically correct), Ralph Fiennes is great as a cockney gangster, and, surprise!, Colin Farrel can act.
Made me google Jordan Prentice at once (the "midget" who is all the times doped with horse tranquilizer).
terrific movie September 29, 2008 Be sure and watch it with the subtitles turned on...all the lines are funny but the accents are heavy. Fun movie with surprise ending.
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