\u201cWell, movie tastes are a completely personal thing, but I liked\u2026” <\/em><\/p>\nIn Bruges. It\u2019s a tough movie to describe, but at least it is not a tough movie to locate: almost all of the action takes place in Bruges, Belgium. Hitmen Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell are hiding out there after botching a previous job, awaiting further orders from their boss, Ralph Fiennes. Since the plot does nothing to make this film sound appealing, that\u2019s all you get from me there. But what the film is, outside of a typical hitman story, is an absurdly funny and moderately offensive comedy. There are drugs, robberies, dwarves, film sets, gunfights, and dickhead Canadians. But what is also present in the movie are surprisingly poignant and emotional moments, moments that make the movie but would give it away to really mention them. Just know that Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson are both great, as is Ralph Fiennes, not to mention the gorgeous and uncomfortably charming Thekla Reuten (most recently seen in The American).<\/p>\n
When I saw this movie, I really didn\u2019t know what to expect, and since my above description of In Bruges is pretty vague, I suggest you watch it. If my word is not enough for you, maybe you could try watching the trailer below. But know that In Bruges, like most good inventive movies, cannot be judged by its trailer alone. See it if you think my movie taste might be something that would line up with yours, or see it simply because you want to try something new. In Bruges is a hilarious, engaging and oddly emotional movie, but that\u2019s not all it is. But me telling you to watch the movie is a suggestion, and that\u2019s all this is.<\/p>\n