Review of In Bruges (2008) by Charlottep — 12 Apr 2011
Funny, melancholy film with great performances from Gleeson and an unexpectedly excellent Farrell, whose childlike wonder at the sight of a real midget seemed quite genuine. And Bruges looked like a painting which somehow conveys extremes of temperature.
Aside from the slightly ersatz note struck by Ralph Fiennes' character (odd casting that: Fiennes is too posh to be a thug), this was an assured and engaging film.
This review of In Bruges (2008) was written by Charlottep on 12 Apr 2011.
In Bruges has generally received very positive reviews.
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