Sunday, October 6, 2013

It's a beautiful day, and I just don't understand it


     The Ceon brothers have graced us with great cinema since their first movie and today we're talking about one of their bests. It's Fargo and it is a great movie indeed. Now I have already talked about one of these guy's movies already the great comedy The Big Lebowski and while you can feel some of the same style in both movies they are not even close to the same category. Fargo is about a man named Jerry Lundegaard (William Macy) low on dough so he hires to criminals (Steve Buscemi and Peter Stormare) to kidnap his wife. The kidnapping doesn't go as plan and three people die. Enter our hero a cop by the name of Marge Gunderson (Frances McDormand ) she goes on a hunt for the killers in snowy Minnesota.
    
 This movie is acted perfectly and that really is mostly because the script. The script is amazing and all the people in this movie seem real. The setting also adds to the reality of the characters in the story. I honestly felt like I was watching the actual events unfold instead of a movie. The colors are all-realistic and pretty much everything in this movie feels very real world and I love that about a murder movie. It makes the story more compelling that way.
     
 The movie is simply great in every way you look at it and I think it is technically the best Ceon brother’s movie out there so if you haven't seen it and have seen all of their other movies give this one a try. This movie isn't life changing like some of the other movie's on this list but it is superb in every way. If you like crime shows and movies put this one at the top of your list.
Ebert's score 4 stars

 Tyler's score 4 stars

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