Is life good or ugly

Sadye 2022-03-21 09:01:03

In the category of movie reviews, this movie is often mentioned, so that people finished watching it on the second day of 2015.
The blood, ruthlessness, and humor of the Cohen brothers are the label of this movie.
People are evil, and between people is evil and cold.
Such as marriage (the dullness of husband and wife), family affection (father-in-law and son-in-law talk about money). Friendship, two killers fight each other.
Of course, I don’t think the protagonist’s desire to get rich is evil, but kidnapping his wife is a bit too much. Even if it is considered safe, it will not work.
The two little thieves, just for a little money, didn't recognize anything in the end, and they didn't recognize each other. They seemed to be a little numb alive.
The female police officer, working hard, taking care of the family, and not derailing, can be regarded as the bright spot in the dark.

The story starts from small, and the trouble is getting bigger and bigger. It's the contribution of the screenwriter.

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Extended Reading
  • Dereck 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    From the most secluded location, in the most restrained way, perform the most absurd farce... It really is the tune of the Coen brothers, and the black humor is full of people's joy! In addition, it feels great to watch several "special" showbiz big performers with each other's acting skills, especially Buscemi, who is always mean, has no bounds in love! ! ! !

  • Merritt 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    The film is not actually "Based on a true story". (IMDB)

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?