In Bruges
Martin McDonagh makes his feature directorial debut on the film 'In Bruges' based on his own original screenplay. McDonagh got his start on the stage. His plays (which include 'The Lieutenant of Inishmore' and 'The Pillowman') have brought him two Olivier Awards and four Tony Award nominations. He eventually decided to turn his darkly comedic voice toward the cinematic world, resulting in his Oscar-winning short film, 2005's pitch-black "Six Shooter".
Bruges (pronounced "broozh"), the most well-preserved medieval city in the whole of Belgium, is a welcoming destination for travellers from all over the world. But for hit men Ray (Colin Farrell) and Ken (Brendan Gleeson), it could be their final destination; a difficult job has resulted in the pair being ordered right before Christmas by their London boss Harry (two-time Academy Award nominee Ralph Fiennes) to go and cool their heels in the storybook Flemish city for a couple of weeks.
Very much out of place amidst the gothic architecture, canals, and cobbled streets, the two hit men fill their days living the lives of tourists. Ray, still haunted by the bloodshed in London, hates the place, while Ken, even as he keeps a fatherly eye on Ray's often profanely funny exploits, finds his mind and soul being expanded by the beauty and serenity of the city.
But the longer they stay waiting for Harry's call, the more surreal their experience becomes, as they find themselves in weird encounters with locals, tourists, violent medieval art, a dwarf American actor (Jordan Prentice) shooting a European art film, Dutch prostitutes, and a potential romance for Ray in the form of Chloë (Clémence Poésy), who may have some dark secrets of her own. And when the call from Harry does finally come, Ken and Ray's vacation becomes a life-and-death struggle of darkly comic proportions and surprisingly emotional consequences.
The film is rated R for strong bloody violence, pervasive language and some drug use. Here is its official site: filminfocus.com.
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