Review of In Bruges (2008) by Jose Miguel G — 25 Feb 2018
With a particular proper amount of dark humor and its respective violence, director Martin McDonagh finds himself accomplishing a compelling-yet-raw film about two assassins, with Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson sharing a fine chemistry and stealing the show as the main characters, inside a well-written and appealingly directed flick that may not be action packed, as many British-like takes on the genre, that grows better only with the presence of Ralph Fiennes.
This review of In Bruges (2008) was written by Jose Miguel G on 25 February 2018.
In Bruges has generally received very positive reviews.
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