
After watching it I was amazed that this movie hasn't gotten more attention. It's really good. At least I think so. And I almost forgot, the movie had midgets. And as anyone who has played Balderdash with me knows, I have a thing for movies with midgets. The big negative is just about anything that would make a movie R rated is there in spades. Just about every sentence has some foul language, if not multiple instances of it. Oh, and it's got drug use, alcohol abuse, violence and prostitues. Hmmm, in retrospect this movie isn't going to be for everyone. Colin Farrel is in it and turns in what I thought was a spot on performance considering he's sharing screen time with Brendan Gleeson and Ralph Fiennes. It's hard to describe the film, other than a couple of guys who work as hitmen have a hit go bad and end up getting sent to Bruges until things die down. The movie is mostly dialogue, which is fast paced and believable. The movie also has a bit of an action finish. And I must say some of the scenic shots of the town itself are absolutely gorgeous. This movie is nothing like your typical Hollywood movie and I must say the end result was a pleasure to watch.
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Ha! I obviously went right past the fowl thing. I corrected it, but at least my stupidity has been preserved here.
"I have a thing for movies with midgets"
In case you care, there is currently a "special" movie with Vern Troyer bouncing around the interweb.
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