![]() According to IMDb "The word 'fuck' and its derivatives are said 126 times in this 107-minute film, an average of 1.18 'fucks' per minute". These are the two "funny" heroes of this film. Brendan Gleeson (from the Oscar-winning short SIX SHOOTER) plays a less obnoxious murderer. WARNING-The language in this review is like the language in the movie-just not gratuitous! Colin Farrell plays an assassin who is pretty much like 'Father Dougal' from the "Father Ted" television series, though he also is sadistic and thoroughly unlikable and obnoxious. Reviewed by MartinHafer 2 / 10 A film loved by many and offensive to many more McDonagh will bring more of his work to the big screen. Very few writers can write dialogue like this and even fewer can juggle as many layers without making a film seem busy, crowded or forced. Prentice is most famous for playing Howard the Duck) and a very cute Clemence Poesy as Farrell's odd love interest. The supporting work is fine from Jordan Prentice as the dwarf actor (sadly Mr. The third piece of the puzzle is Ralph Fiennes as the mastermind bad guy. He is a tough guy with a streak of humanity. Strong work also from Brendon Gleeson, who all will recognize from "Gangs of New York" and the Harry Potter series. Of course, it helps to have magnificent writing and this one most certainly delivers on that front. This is exceptional acting from a guy who tends to disappoint. He is funny, dangerous, sexy and emotional throughout. Colin Farrell delivers by far his best performance to date. ![]() Its well preserved medieval architecture is like an character unto itself. The city of Bruges (yes, in Belgium) is the perfect setting for the multi-layered story. Award winning playwright Martin McDonagh brings his amazing writing talents to the big screen and scores with his first turn as a feature film director. Reviewed by ferguson-6 9 / 10 Plenty of Alcoves in Bruges
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