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In Bruges [DVD] [2008] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]
 
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In Bruges [DVD] [2008] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

Colin Farrell , Brendan Gleeson , Martin McDonagh    DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (155 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Ciarán Hinds, Elizabeth Berrington, Rudy Blomme
  • Directors: Martin McDonagh
  • Writers: Martin McDonagh
  • Producers: Graham Broadbent, Jeff Abberley, Julia Blackman, Peter Czernin, Ronaldo Vasconcellos
  • Format: AC-3, Colour, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language English, German
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
  • Region: Region 1 (US and Canada DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: R (Restricted) (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Studio: Universal Studios
  • DVD Release Date: 24 Jun 2008
  • Run Time: 107 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (155 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0018BD9DA
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 104,363 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review

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 (Clémence Poésy) 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 eruptions of violence, is pretty well doomed. But In Bruges continues to surprise and satisfy right up to the end. --Richard T. Jameson


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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful
By Sam
Format:DVD
A pretty self-explanatory title sets the premise here, well almost. Two hit men Ray (Colin Farrell) and Ken (Brendan Gleeson) are hiding out in Bruges after a hit that went horribly wrong and has terrible ramifications for one of these men. Following orders from a mysterious mob boss by the name of Harry, portrayed brilliantly by Ralph Fiennes the two hit men must make do in the city described as "something out of a fairytale" or as Ray summed it up "maybe that's what hell really is, to spend eternity in Bruges". It would be cruel of me to divulge too much of the plot so all Ill say is that this movie is easily the smartest, and hilarious laugh out loud comedies/dramas I can remember seeing. How the director manages to take a story about two men struggling to deal with the emotional baggage and the quite simply the guilt that comes with their profession, and combine it with totally appropriate moments of sheer comic genius mixed with nearly absurd passages, for instance the dwarf scene, enough said is quite an achievement. As is the way you begin too feel great sympathy for a group of not so ruthless killers who go to extraordinary lengths to simply stick by their principals. As one would expect the characters are a colourful bunch, Farrell getting up to or at least trying to get up to some mischievousness, or simply saying like it is, (American tourists beware). Then there's Ken trying to find some harmony in the surroundings and immerse himself in the culture and art of Bruges and in the process dragging a very reluctant Ray along with him. Then we have a string of interesting supporting characters, such as Chloë, Rays love interest, played by Clémence Poésy, (who was in "Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire") and the Jimmy the dwarf (Jordan Prentice)

Drugs, Sex, attempted suicide, botched hits, karate chopping scenes, perceptive drug fuelled thoughts on life, and a very meaningful dare I say grown up story which provides endless laughs but plenty of thoughts after its all over. The amazing cinematography along with all the talk about Bruges (whether or not the city is portrayed accurately or not is a matter of opinion) really makes the city itself become a character and a score that's not haunting but manages to convey the films darker tone perfectly. In Bruges is a brilliant mix of dark comedy and real human problems which manage to get the best out of a talented cast (easily the best performance I have seen from Colin Farrell). Needless to say a Film this brilliant will not end up being predictable or revert to formula, no it stays interesting and manages to surprise the viewer right up until the films griping conclusion. A fascinating character study filled with meaning and hilarity all the way, this is easily one of the best films so far this year. See it.
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91 of 106 people found the following review helpful
By Greedo
Format:DVD
Totally agree with the previous two reviewers. This is a film that deserves to be seen by loads of people, as it is truly hilarious!

Granted, it might not be everyone's cup of tea, as there is the odd bit of violence, and the humour is very dark and often non-PC. But hey, we're all adults right!? And anyway, one thing that surprises a little as the film unfolds is that it does actually have some morality at it's heart, as we witness Colin Farrell's character regret his past actions, and Brendan Gleesan's character see a chance for Farrell to find redemption.

The two leads are fantastic - with good chemistry - delivering the many amusing one liners with aplomb, as are the supporting cast, with Ralph Fiennes putting in a performance that will recall Sir Ben Kinsley chewing up the scenery in "Sexy Beast", and the midget (the character Ray's term, not mine!!! I can't seem to see his name on imdb) sending himself up in a manner that you will never forget.

Bruges itself is also a character in the film of course, and despite Ray's constant funny put downs of the place, it looks beautiful. So much so in fact that I now plan to go sometime...I just hope there's no Irish hitmen seeking refuge there when I do!

Great film, recommended.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
By Victor HALL OF FAME TOP 10 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
This film really was not what I had expected. From the adverts (when will I learn to not trust adverts??) I was expecting a comedy a la lock stock with some pace and verve. But it was not to be.

Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson are two hitmen sent to lie low in Bruges by mob boss Ralph Feinnes after a bungled hit leaves a child dead. Gleeson takes advantage and goes off to see the sights, while Farrell gets into all sorts of trouble with a dwarf and a blonde he randomly picks up on a film set. It seems to be a tale about a search for redemption with black humour. However, the humour largely did not work for me, and most of the situations Farrell finds himself in were pretty cringeworthy and just embarrassing to watch. Especially the dialogues about racism and his treatment of the dwarf. The pacing of the film is all wrong in the first two thirds, with not enough happening to keep you interested.

Things pick up in the last 20 minutes or so, when Ralph Feinnes' gangster hits town to sort things out, and the action picks up. There is some genuine humour here as the characters resolve the situation they find themselves in, adhering strictly to their own moral codes. The last 20 minutes is genuinely pacey, funny and entertaining, so I'll give it a star for that. Also, much of the photography of the city is beautiful, so much so that I would love to visit the place, so another star there. The rest of it is pretty turgid and unengaging stuff though. Two stars in total.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Fab, but not for the easily offended!
Really enjoyed this low-budget film. Great script (with VERY bad language), good acting and directing. Read more
Published 7 days ago by Mb Picton
excellent
This film has forced me to completely reappraise my opinion of Colin Farrell. I was quite happy thinking he was overrated by the media, with nothing to back it up. Read more
Published 13 days ago by Biffer Spice
Simply Superb
It took a while for me to get this film. I was aware of In Bruges for a while and considered buying it on a few occasions but in the end never bothered. Read more
Published 17 days ago by Paul
Brillliant
If you took Leon, Sideways, and Father Ted, and mixed them together with a lot of intelligence, irreverence and compassion, you'd get this film. Read more
Published 29 days ago by Sammio
In Bruges
We finally got to watch the film at the weekend and it was not very good at all.In Bruges [DVD]
Published 1 month ago by Stenner Family
my new favorite film
I brought this dvd a couple of years ago because it was cheap, I never actually watched it until now, I saw it had good reviews and I thought why not? Read more
Published 1 month ago by Miranda
Brilliant Film - Truely Awesome.
"In Bruges" is one of those films that sucks you in and immerses you in a mix of amusement, amazement and atrocity. Read more
Published 1 month ago by M. Jordan
Funny, beatiful and frightening
Loved it, still do after three viewings.
I get how some find it boring. I am just guessing, and no disrespect, but if you thoroughly enjoy, for instance, Expendables and The... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Michael Rene Hansen
Bruges-tally watchable
This must be one of, if not the blackest black comedy I've ever seen. Farrell and Gleeson bring their edgy and insouciant (respectively) charm to this tale of hapless hit-men... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Scaroth, Last of the Jagaroth
Absolutely Terrific
The premise of this film is; a hit-man accidentally kills a child on his first hit, and is subsequently sent to Bruges, where he fails to appreciate the 'fairytale' beauty of the... Read more
Published 4 months ago by S. Brown
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