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FILM: Fargo

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bRoken&foRgoTTen

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Poor Jerry Lundegaard. He's deep in debt. His wealthy father-in-law has no respect for him. He cheats customers at the car dealership where he works. And now he's hired a bumbling duo to kidnap his wife--a plan that goes horribly awry, leading to homicide.

Enter Marge Gunderson, one of the most fabulous movie cops in film history. The very-pregnant Marge--played marvelously by Frances McDormand in an Oscar-winning and career-defining performance--just goes about her everyday business, eating (in nearly every scene), talking to the people in the community, and examining bloody corpses as if no day is different from the next. A multiple murder in the small town of Brainerd, Minnesota--home of Paul Bunyan, as the sign claims--seems to have little effect on her. Yet she has an innate cop sense--she is very, very good at her job and determined to solve the case in her offhanded manner.

FARGO is yet another offbeat, highly entertaining film from the Coen brothers (BARTON FINK, BLOOD SIMPLE). The film is nearly colorless; instead, director of photography Roger Deakins washes the screen in the blinding white of the snow, occasionally breaking for the drab grays and browns of police uniforms and winter jackets. Carter Burwell's score further enhances the slow, steady pace of this oddly funny and compelling film. The Coens have once again populated their film with a slew of bizarre characters, with outstanding performances delivered by all, particularly the edgy William H. Macy, the quietly luminous McDormand, the nearly psychotic Steve Buscemi, and the oh-so-cold Peter Stormare.



i am actually in the process of watching as we speak ... i will write my opinion after :)


what did you think of the movie? ive heard alot of great things about it!!! :)
 
did you write that capsule review b&f? you write really well.

fargo is, truly, a great movie.

alasdair
 
Fargo is a great movie. I find I tend to be able to watch any Coen Bros' film over and over and still get the same enjoyment as I did when first watching.
 
^lmao. That's one of my favorite parts of the film! =D
 
Big thumbs up for Fargo one of the far to few times American arthouse film works. Farnces Mc Dormand (sp) is excellent.
 
since b&f wrote 'i am actually in the process of watching as we speak ... i will write my opinion after' i figure that he's not really attempting to pass it off as his own writing :)

brilliant movie, anyway. i know it's sort of low-brow for me to say so, but this is probably my favourite coen brothers movie too. it's just so corny and backwater, but at the same time it manages this odd sense of sincerity. it's like that stupid kid in primary school who tries really hard but always falls over or runs into walls or wets his pants - he's annoying but you love him anyway.

although fargo's a touch more endearing than that, when i think about it actually ;)
 
Fargo was like, the first dark comedy I ever saw. Well, the first *good* dark comedy. I've held a soft-spot in my heart for this film as I always think of it when I see a wood chipper or an Asian-American with a North Midwestern accent. :)
 
obviously i didnt write that ... and my bad for forgetting the source link ... :)


but i like this movie quite a lot! well done!

quick question... ok i grew up in iowa like 2-3 hours from MN boarder and ive been up there a couple time and ive never heard the accent that is often shown like in Fargo. is it really that common?
 
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Originally posted by bRoken&foRgoTTen
obviously i didnt write that ... and my bad for forgetting the source link ...

why 'obviously'? i thought you had a talent for reviews that we didn't know about. well, it's very bad form to quote and not attribute...

alasdair
 
BlueAdonis said:
broken&forgotten did not write that himself. I don't know if he's trying to pass that bit off as his own or what. No credit or corresponding link was given, so allow me. :|

http://newburycomics.com/rel/v2_viewupc.php?storenr=103&upc=02761688415

oh ba

i am actually in the process of watching as we speak ... i will write my opinion after

fuckin great movie one of my favorite steve buschemi efforts. also francis McDormand is such a genuine natural talent.

horrifyingly dark and violent yet hillarious at the same time... perfect slice of life;) one of those movies that i can always watch regardless of how long its been since my last viewing.
 
Two seconds to copy and paste the review, just another second to copy and paste the appropriate URL. Oh well, no biggie.

I love this movie, too. Which reminds me, to put it on my netflix list. =D
 
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