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Fargo 1996
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In a strange and intriguing story about a man named Lundegaard, a famous car salesman in Minneapolis, but who has suffered many debts he could not dispose of. In a desperate bid for Jerry to pay his debts, he hired two thugs to kidnap his wife and get money from her wealthy family. Jerry will get a big ransom of money, the thugs will pay part of Jerry and keep the rest. Maybe things will turn into a disaster later when thugs shoot one of the soldiers. It will turn into intense violence and angry anger of turning it into a disaster that caused the shedding of many blood. A Minnesota police officer will intervene in the case to stop the bloodshed, a stubborn man trying to resolve the crimes.
In a strange and intriguing story about a man named Lundegaard, a famous car salesman in Minneapolis, but who has suffered many debts he could not dispose of. In a desperate bid for Jerry to pay his debts, he hired two thugs to kidnap his wife and get money from her wealthy family. Jerry will get a big ransom of money, the thugs will pay part of Jerry and keep the rest. Maybe things will turn into a disaster later when thugs shoot one of the soldiers. It will turn into intense violence and angry anger of turning it into a disaster that caused the shedding of many blood. A Minnesota police officer will intervene in the case to stop the bloodshed, a stubborn man trying to resolve the crimes.
Actors:
Robert Ozasky,
Melissa Peterman,
Don Wescott,
J. Todd Anderson,
Steve Buscemi,
John Carroll Lynch,
Larry Brandenburg,
Steven I. Schafer,
Steve Edelman,
Frances McDormand,
Wayne A. Evenson,
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Robert Ozasky
Melissa Peterman
1 July 1971, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Don Wescott
J. Todd Anderson
Steve Buscemi
13 December 1957, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
John Carroll Lynch
1 August 1963, Boulder, Colorado, USA
Larry Brandenburg
3 May 1948, Wabasha, Minnesota, USA
Steven I. Schafer
Steve Edelman
Frances McDormand
23 June 1957, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Wayne A. Evenson
Director:
Ethan Coen ,
Joel Coen
Ethan Coen
21 September 1957, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Joel Coen
29 November 1954, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Country:
United States
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You have to grant the Coens their due as creators of suspense, mood and plotting, and for their ability to color the most monstrous crimes with an undeniably funny sense of the absurd.
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Fargo, with its grotesque murders and cheery detectives, is a cold gem that takes us to the far north. Its seemingly pitiless light opens up the realms of darkness concealed beneath that world of white.
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McDormand is brilliant, Macy terrific, Presnell perfect, Buscemi fabulous. And Stormare is fascinating as one of the deadliest and most horrid big-screen killers in recent memory. Fargo is a down-and-dirty doozy.
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From the camera angles to the set design, everything is calculated to make the viewer feel superior to the cloddish, geeky characters on display.
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Returning to the horror-comic vein that launched their careers, director Joel Coen and producer Ethan Coen pepper their new picture with so much humor that the occasional bursts of sheer mayhem seem more ridiculous than revolting.
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Not only did the Coens return from the brink, but they gave us one of the most memorable (if not the most memorable) characters in modern cinema.
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The film is a work of brick-by-brick world-building in the service of characters whose ordinariness is just as carefully crafted.
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A few scenes go around in circles, as if snow-blind, and the humor may be too inward and contorted for some tastes. But McDormand brings order to the weirdness and warms it up.
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Deceptive in its storytelling choices, economical with its plotting, and sly with its dialogue, this Oscar winner is truly incredible.
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A small, supremely satisfying film. Heck and you betcha, it is.
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It's another daring black comedy by one of the most consistently inventive moviemaking teams of the last decade, brothers Joel and Ethan Coen.

