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Missouri 2022-03-21 09:01:03

Introduction] Jerry is a car dealer in Minnesota. He was troubled by debts and made a dangerous move in desperation. He hired villains Er and Gail from Jiangor, and planned to kidnap his wife Jane in order to blackmail a ransom of $1 million from his wealthy father-in-law Wade. To make the plan succeed, Jerry also offered two villains a car he sold. However, when the two villains scaffold Jane and drove the car given by Jerry on a country road, they were stopped by a patrol who discovered that they were driving a car that sold license plates. In a panic, the highly nervous Gail killed the police officer who was waiting for interrogation, and then shot and killed two innocent passers-by. Brainard Regional Police Chief Maggie, who is pregnant with Rokka, is in charge of the investigation of the highway homicide. At first, the police did not discover the connection between this case and the kidnapping case. However, the car's license plate problem eventually caught Maggie's attention. Maggie, looking for the roots, came to St. Paul who kidnapped Jane in Minneapolis... Wade, who was eager to save his daughter, personally paid the ransom, but was killed by the cruel Carl. After the greedy Karl embezzled and buried most of the ransom, he only brought $80,000 to share with Gail. But when he returned to the wooden house where he was hiding excitedly, he found that Gail had killed Jane. As a result, the two lustful guys fought together over the uneven distribution of the spoils, and during the fight, Karl died under Gail's sharp axe. Jerry, who had no money and money, was interrogated by the police. Maggie wanted to confirm whether the car used by the killer was stolen from Jerry’s sales office, but Jerry, who ran away, was considered by the police to be involved in a murder case and launched a comprehensive investigation. Hunt down. On the way home, Maggie accidentally found the car parked near the wooden house where Gale was hiding, which was the key evidence involved in the two cases, and quickly found Gale who was busy handling the bodies of Jane and Carl. After a fierce fight, Gale finally fell into the hands of the police. Soon afterwards, Jerry, who was hiding in Tibet, was also caught in a motel. Appreciating the theme of greed, fraud, and murder, "Ice Blood Storm" is based on a real case in Minnesota in 1987. In order to pay off the debt, the car dealer Jerry hired a killer to kidnap his wife in order to swindle a huge amount of dollars from his father-in-law. The content of the film is simple but direct to the hearts of the people. Facing the temptation of money, the evil side of human nature is undoubtedly revealed. For money, the life of his wife can be used as a blackmail tool; for money, innocent people can be slaughtered at will; also for money, these humanity is annihilated, and people with blood-red eyes can bite each other like animals. It can be said that the film strongly criticizes Jerry and the two villains. They are the incarnation of evil and the concentrated manifestation of evil shadows on human beings under the sun. At the same time, the film also focused on portraying the image of a female police officer Maggie. Although she was pregnant, in order to conquer and eradicate the evil forces, she risked her life and repeatedly rushed to crazy gangsters. She is undoubtedly the powerful opposing force of those villains, and the spark of justice that she overflowed at that time was destined to make those evil ghosts nowhere to hide. Her success not only conformed to the audience's psychological aspirations, but also heralded the inevitability that justice can defeat evil. "Ice Blood Storm" is directed by the famous director Coen Brothers. The film once again reflects their unique style of blending comedy into horror plots. The embarrassment of the gangsters hiding in Tibet, the contrast between the weak nature of stubbornness and the bright and powerful force of justice, will make the audience feel ridiculous after the sense of justice in their hearts can be expressed. Unlike most film directors, the Coen brothers are accustomed to editing the film themselves after making the film. Experts believe that their films are usually difficult to categorize. It should be said that they have actually created their own

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  • Laurence 2022-03-23 09:01:03

    Looking at it now, the narrative structure and genre variations of "Ice Blood Storm", and even the combination of violence and cold humor, are not new. But the charm of "Ice Blood Storm" will not be outdated is the most detailed description of life around Minnesota, and the super-efficient display of character status (two thieves are silent and the other is funny looking, Jerry and Marge, the lying classmate are mirror images of each other) , And most importantly, left Marge, the image of a justice policewoman who has the cordial vigor and lovely accent unique to small town people, and has never appeared in the dark or shadow scenes. After receiving news of the murder, Marge walked out of the house. Her husband naturally brought her unfinished breakfast. Marge turned back and said, "My dear, the police car wants you to start it for me." This is (currently) one of my favorite shots from the Coen brothers.

  • Mason 2021-10-20 18:58:43

    #重温# A kidnapping case that was seriously out of control. Good photography, weird fun, the plot can be summarized as: ya, oya~

Fargo quotes

  • Irate Customer: We sat right here, in this room, and went over this and over this.

    Jerry Lundegaard: Yeah, but that TruCoat...

    Irate Customer: I sat right here and said I didn't want any TruCoat.

    Jerry Lundegaard: Yeah, but I'm saying that TruCoat. You don't get it, you get oxidation problems. It'll cost you a heck of a lot more than $500.

    Irate Customer: You're sitting there. You're talking in circles. You're talking like we didn't go over this already.

    Jerry Lundegaard: Yeah, but this TruCoat...

    Irate Customer: We had a deal here for nineteen-five. You sat there and darned if you didn't tell me you'd get me this car, these options, without the sealant for nineteen-five.

    Jerry Lundegaard: All right, I'm not saying I didn't...

    Irate Customer: You called me 20 minutes ago and said you had it ready to make delivery! You says, "Come on down and get it." And, and, and here you are and you're wasting my time and my wife's time, and I'm paying nineteen-five for this vehicle here!

    Jerry Lundegaard: All right. I'll talk to my boss.

    [gets up and turns before leaving]

    Jerry Lundegaard: See, they install that TruCoat at the factory. There's nothing we can do about that.

    [Customer ready to shout]

    Jerry Lundegaard: but I'll talk to my boss.

    Irate Customer: These guys here. These guys. It's always the same! It's always more!

  • Marge Gunderson: So, do you remember getting a phone call late Wednesday night?

    Shep Proudfoot: [after a short pause] No.

    Marge Gunderson: You do reside there at 1425 Freemont Terrace?

    Shep Proudfoot: Yes.

    Marge Gunderson: Anyone else residing there?

    Shep Proudfoot: No.

    Marge Gunderson: Well, Mr. Proudfoot, this call came in past three in the morning. It's just hard for me to believe you don't remember anyone calling. Now, I know you've had some problems; struggling with the narcotics, some other entanglements, currently on parole.

    Shep Proudfoot: So?

    Marge Gunderson: Well, associating with criminals, if you're the one they talked to, that right there would be a violation of your parole; would end you up back in Stillwater. I saw some rough stuff on your priors, but nothing like a homicide. I know you don't wanna be an accessory to something like that.

    [after another pause]

    Marge Gunderson: So... you think you might remember who those folks were who called ya?