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
  • Arnold 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    A very dark crime film, the whole film is always in a state of gentle story that is neither too hot nor too cold, the film is a little bit out of touch with the theme of the story, but overall it is still good.

  • 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 But the charm of "Ice Blood Storm" will not be outdated is the most detailed description of life around Minnesota, and the super-efficient display of character status (two thieves are silent and the other is funny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.

Fargo quotes

  • Shep Proudfoot: [to Carl after he inadvertently put a police chief on Shep's trail who's an ex-con] Fuckin' asshole!

  • Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] Mr. Lundegaard? This is Reilly Diefenbach from GMAC. How are you this morning?

    Jerry Lundegaard: [into the phone] Real good. How are you?

    Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] Pretty good, Mr. Lundegaard. I must say, you are damn hard to get a hold of over the phone.

    Jerry Lundegaard: Well, we're pretty darn busy here, but that's the way we like it.

    Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] Well, that's for sure. The reason why I've been trying to reach you is that these last financing documents that you sent over to us... I can't read the serial numbers of the vehicles...

    Jerry Lundegaard: [getting nervous] Yah, well I already got the money. The loans are in place. I already got the...

    Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] Yah, the 320 thousand... you got the money last month from us.

    Jerry Lundegaard: So, we're all set then.

    Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] Yah, but the vehicles that you're borrowing on, I just can't read the serial numbers on your application. Maybe if you could just read...

    Jerry Lundegaard: Yah, but the deal's already done. I've already got the money.

    Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] Yah, but we have an audit here and I just have to know that these vehicles that your financing with this money that they really exist.

    Jerry Lundegaard: [getting more nervous] Well... they exist all right.

    Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] Well, I'm pretty sure they do, but I can't read the serial numbers here. Maybe if you could read the numbers to me on the first...

    Jerry Lundegaard: Yah... well... see... I don't have them in front of me. Why don't I just fax you over a copy?

    Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] No, no, a fax is no good. That's what I have here and I can't read the darn thing.

    Jerry Lundegaard: Yah, I'll have my girl send you a copy then.

    Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] Okay, that's good. But I need to tell you that if I can't correlate these numbers with those specific vehicles, then I'm gonna have to call back all that money.

    Jerry Lundegaard: How much money did you say that was?

    Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] $320,000. I have to correlate that money with the cars that it's being lent on.

    Jerry Lundegaard: Okay, no problem. I'll just fax...

    Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] No, no...

    Jerry Lundegaard: I mean send it right over. I'll shoot it right over. Good bye.

    [hangs up]