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I watched this movie yesterday after going through your post and liked it much. 😊

I'm glad to hear that

I wrote a short review of it myself. It was a great film. I've seen In Bruges so I was prepared for almost anything (though I'd heard on good authority that it wasn't really "like that"), but we still almost walked out at one point. If the movie hadn't changed pretty drastically within two minutes like it did, we would have gone.

Sam Rockwell's best performance to date, if you ask me.

That makes me curious at what point you almost walked out...

I remember feeling a little annoyed at the start,. Guess part of it had to with accents/ acting
but I soon got over that and fully immersed myself into the world of the movie

P.S. I still haven't seen in Bruges.

I hate spoilers.

At one point Dixon gets very upset/angry and walks out and across the street. I'd say it was about 1-3 minutes later that my wife said "ahhh, this is horrible" and we discussed walking out (I wondered if the movie was just headed in that direction - gratuitous ).

We didn't and within minutes we were glad.

Perhaps it was him walking out that made you guys feel like walking out. Some kind of mirroring experience? Just kidding. I don't remember that particular moment but I'm glad that you decided to stay seated.

I've also reviewed this movie, definitely a MUST WATCH (a fan of the director Martin McDonagh here but I admit that Frances McDormand was my first reason to watch it)! - Acting performances in this film is alone enough to give it a chance. Spellbinding. (Sam Rockwell's character is also convincing despite some contradictions; great actor.)

I must say I haven't seen anything else by McDonagh but I heard In Bruges is good and I just checked the trailer of Seven Psychopaths which seems like fun (great cast!) Yeah, Frances McDormand was one of the main reasons for me to watch this too.

As always, "the movie is in the eye of the beholder" but I would definitely suggest watching "In Bruges" :)

Spoiler!

Great pick. I quite enjoyed this movie. The only thing that bugged me was the unsolved mystery :D Although that was beside the point, I STILL WANT TO KNOW!!! XD

I understand. Although, I must admit, I very much like open endings. It might be disappointing but it's so much more realistic than happy endings and it makes a film stay with me.

I love how the film begins like it's going to be a murder-investigation-thriller kind of movie, and solving the case doesn't matter in the end.
The ending has such warmth, I really enjoy it, even considering watching it again, which I feel rarely with mainstream films!

Thanks for the share.
I like this screenwriter, Martin McDonagh.
Power to you.

Thank you! I appreciate the power.

Thanks for the recommendation.. You are just the best

thank you for your kind words!

Looks really interesting!

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