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In Bruges
In theaters February 8th 2008 (Limited)
strong bloody violence, pervasive language and some
drug use
Run Time: 107min
Matt's rating - 4.5 out of 5
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Review by Matt Mungle
Stop me if you have heard this. A hooker, a hit man
and a midget walk into a bar. They exchange rapid fire,
wit filled dialogue that is as hilarious as it is off the
wall. That is only part of the new action-comedy film
from writer/director Martin McDonagh. In Bruges is a
film that though full of elements to offend almost
anyone, is also a very poignant look at remorse and
retribution. McDonagh has created characters that are
so different than you and I but at the core are
identifiable. We laugh with them, mourn with them and
many times agree with their motivations while
simultaneously being shocked by their actions. And
though you can make this a deep film the bottom line
is you will laugh a lot. Not at sophomoric attempts at
shock and potty humor. But at clever exchanges and
lines you never saw coming. Delivered from left field
and toying with the thin line that separates campy from
brilliant. But they walk it with a confident swagger.
McDonagh created the story after visiting Bruges
Belgium for a weekend getaway. Though intrigued by
the history and architecture he was also about to lose
his mind from boredom. These two mindsets
immerged on paper as separate characters. Ray
(Colin Farrell) and Ken (Brendan Gleeson) are two hit
men who find themselves in Bruges waiting for their
next assignment from the boss (Ralph Fiennes). Ken
is content with visiting all the local churches and
mediaeval castles, taking in the sites and sounds of
this quaint little town. Ray on the other hand is ready to
come unglued and longs for the excitement of his
home town of London. While biding their time Ray
gets mixed up with some locals creating a mingling of
subplots which all weave together with each other.
Bruges itself becomes a likeable character. As Ken is
drawn to the famous landmarks Ray is quick to waive
them aside as trivial. As he points out, "If I'd grown up
on a farm and was retarded, Bruges might impress
me, but I didn't, so it doesn't."
Though flippant about his surroundings we also find
that Ray is dealing with an inner guilt and a depth of
human remorse that Farrell delivers wonderfully. This
could easily be his best role to date. You truly feel the
pain he is going through. Though none of us have
committed acts to the level Ray has, we still have
things in our life that we regret. Circumstances and
decisions that we replay in our head a thousand times
over, hoping for a change of outcome or an opportunity
to set life right. And if nothing else to do something
good to counteract the bad. Even with all the comedy
the film is able to show the serious effects that bad
choices can take on our life and those around us. And
that no one sin is greater than another when all is
said and done. Remorse affects us all and
redemption is sweet no matter the quantity in which it
is supplied. But does Ray find it? McDonagh allows
the viewer to decide. And I know where I stand.
In Bruges is rated R and earns this rating with gusto. It
contains strong bloody violence, pervasive language
and some drug use. They possibly set the record for
the use of the F word in casual conversation. Also, the
violence, though strong is almost comical in it's over
the top delivery. If such things do not bother you I think
you will be hard pressed to find a film that is as
cleverly written and well acted as In Bruges. This
movie accomplishes what many in the past have
attempted when it comes to witty action comedy. I am
not sure I can put my finger on exactly what makes this
one work. But all I can say is that it does. I give In
Bruges a strong, bloody, 4 and a half out of 5 guide
books. Just know going in what to expect on this trip.
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Matt and Cindy are members of the North Texas
Film
Critics Association (NTFCA). For additional
reviews
and interview clips visit the website.
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