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In Bruges on DVD (2008)

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Average rating: 75%
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Starring: Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Ralph Fiennes, Elizabeth Berrington, Eric Godon
Director: Martin McDonagh
Studio: UNIVERSAL PICTURES
Run time: 107 mins
Certificate: 18
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Genres: Comedy, Drama
Languages: English
Released: 11/08/2008

Brief synopsis of In Bruges

Holed up in Bruges, Belgium after a difficult job, two hit men (Farrell and Gleeson) begin to differ on their views of life and death as they become used to local customs.

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Tom Charity, LOVEFiLM
Although Colin Farrell spends the entire movie whining and moaning about it, the city of Bruges has every reason to be happy with Martin McDonagh's gangster comedy. It looks lovely, of... read more »

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Rated - 0 starsTRIPE, TRIPE & MORE TRIPE

RaikkonenRULESF1 from London , 15/06/2008

This film reminded me of atonement. Why is it when you watch a British Film you know it will be TRIPE?. If we don't have the funds to keep up with the Americans why should we bother?

When was the last time you saw a British film that cost Millions to make? NEVER.

My advice to these guys knocking out low budget junk. If the money is not there to take on Hollywood please re frame from getting out of bed.

It is better to make nothing than TRIPE.

I also remember the full Monty that was TRIPE too. Robert Carlisle said to his employers if this film fails I'm off to Hollywood, so there you have it. Please give this TRIPE TURKEY and any other British films a miss, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED

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Rated - 0 starsThe WORST trailers to THE worst film

ParaMatt from Nottingham [Highly rated reviewer] , 20/04/2008

If you think you're going to see the comedy of the century, as billed, you're SO very wrong. This horror film with gratuitous death scenes (there's 4 including one of an infant and one of a bloke falling from a tower, blood guts an' all) is NOT a comedy. There's a few jokes which incite a few giggles and maybe one good laugh... but you're left at the end of it wondering what actually happened and what the point of the movie actually was.... No Spoilers, but basically everyone dies, there's no happy ending, it's rarely funny and there's WAY too much blood and guts for it to be called a comedy!!

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Rated - 5 starsFarrell shines

Meako Meako from Sheffield [Highly rated reviewer] , 07/04/2008

Colin Farrell has done little to stand out over recent years. Since the debacle that was Alexander, the once rising star seemed to almost vanish from the scene. Even his role in Miami Vice, whilst good, was nothing special and left no lasting resonance. Well, with In Bruges he makes a definite mark in the film world again, and gives a performance worth watching. As Ray, a hitman who is sent to Bruges with his partner-in-crime Ken (Brendan Gleeson), he finds himself trapped and bored in the historical city. Ray is more of a city lad, and needs excitement - he is also not exactly the sharpest of tools and blunders around with an innocent naivete. As Ray and Ken await a call from gangland boss Harry (Ralph Fiennes) they explore the sights and find ways to pass the time. When the job finally comes through it is likely to change the pair forever. Farrell and Gleeson play wonderfully against each other throughout, with witty banter similar in tone to that heard in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang a couple of years back. Right from the word go the laughs start, and you are instantly captivated by the lives of these two otherwise unlikable characters. The reason for their exile to Bruge is made clear early on, and is quite shocking, but even through their past crimes you actually come to care for the pair as the film progresses. Small scatterings of action are peppered through the film, with a strong wrapping up of the story towards the end. The direction allows for the breathtaking scenery to be appreciated, whilst not slowing down the film. Great use of long shots and close-ups really gets you involved in the proceedings, and captures the conversational wit, complementing it with the right looks. This is a great film with a strong cast, and with plenty to latch onto throghout. Very dark in tone, and guaranteed to offend some people, the film simply doesn't care and genuinely entertains. Well worth watching. NB: Unlike james james (submitter of so-called review which is nought but a cut and paste from Focus Features' official promo blurb for the film - see rottentomatoes.com for the original source) this is an actual REVIEW of the film.

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Rated - 4 starsIt's in Belgium

Stiofan from Oxford [Highly rated reviewer] , 20/03/2008

Martin McDonagh follows up his fantastic Oscar-winning short, Six Shooter, with his first full-length feature and it is brilliant too. With its Pinteresque plot of two men waiting for instructions and set, yes, in picturesque Bruges it has wonderful scenery and witty dialogue, Gleeson and Farrell are marvellous and well-supported by the rest of the cast. If you like McDonagh's plays, if you like Farrell and Gleeson, if you like to be treated as an adult and if you like Bruges, you will like this but most of all, if you like great films then this is for you.

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Rated - 0 starsSo bad I wanted to cry

canopus from Leicester [Highly rated reviewer] , 15/08/2008

Avoid this film. Do not waste your time and money. See in depth -ve reviews from other members. They are right.

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Rated - 3 starsNo weekend Xmas market!

JulianDF from Monmouth [Highly rated reviewer] , 30/09/2008

If youre looking for a Bruckheimer comedy thriller look elsewhere, no frenetic Pesci and Gibson loud buddy banter here. If youre looking for a classy understated, clever well scripted drama with rye humour then look no further.

Ok, so no blockbuster budget, though at least its set in Belgium not Bradford or Bristol. The stars are at least Hollywood, and more than just supporting players. They have all made an impression in tinsel town, especially Farrell- though his star has waned of late!

It starts slowly but builds quite nicely. At the end I found myself nodding approval. its not without faults but on the whole its good to watch a film where its important to have your brain in gear.

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