Please forgive the extremely censored editing. UA-cam apparently hates this movie and was doing whatever it could to age gate it. ultimately youtube won so idk. enjoy one of my all time favorite movies with Arianna though :)
I honestly really appreciate the overt censorship! It's a dark, sometimes reallly gross film and I appreciate not seeing things like flat Ken while I'm eating haha I hope it continues.
I have always felt like Ray saying “I really, really hoped I wouldn’t die” -after his suicidal mindset the whole film- made it a happy ending. One of my favorite films.
This final line reminds me of the ending to Inception, as they’re both open endings that people misinterpret. So many people wonder whether Ray survived or whether Cobb was still dreaming, when the actual point of the scenes are something else entirely. It DOES NOT MATTER whether Cobb is still dreaming, because the point of the ending is to show that he doesn’t want to check his token anymore. Similarly, the point of In Bruges’ ending is that Ray, for the first time in the entire movie, is actively hoping he’ll survive. Whether or not he survives is beside the point, because the point is for him to finish his character arc of learning to appreciate life, which the final line shows you he’s done.
Martin McDonough is a great writer. They should do Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, too. I've yet to see Bashees of Insherin, but I'd bet it's also good considering same co-stars and writer.
I've been up that tower but I don't remember any of it being open, in the sense that Ken can just jump off like that. Do you recall if it's actually like that? I hate heights so I feel like I would have remembered.
The writer Martin McDonagh once said in an interview about Bruges: "I went to Bruges by train from London for a couple days. I was just struck by how cinematic the place was, strange medieval gothic architecture and beautiful canals. By the middle of the second day I was bored out of my head because there’s not an awful lot to do apart from go to the churches and the museums. So I just wanted to get drunk or get laid. And that became two characters in my head, the culture lover and the drunken whore."
One of my favorite movies of all time. Thanks for doing this one. Every time Ken and Harry interact in this movie it's incredible and burned into my brain forever.
I can never get passed the playground scene " I wanna be a dead man. are you missing something? " Without shedding a tear and being in awe of colin farrell.
One of the most beautiful movies I've ever seen! Phenomenal writing and directing by Martin McDonagh! Drama, Black Comedy, Perfect dialogs! Excellent performance from Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson!
I'm a Canadian who lived in The Netherlands for many years and noticed how Belgium was often made fun of (country & people) by some of the Dutch. Whatever their issue was/is, I thought Belgium was unique & beautiful. In Bruges is one of my favourite films!
When Ken jumped off the tower, it was made so much more powerful by the use of Raglan Road, performed by Luke Kelly of The Dubliners. One of my all time favourite songs, it was originally a poem by Patrick Kavanagh. Luke Kelly turned it into something wonderful, though. Great reaction, love this film. Haven't seen In Bruges done before 👌
This is one of my favourite films ever, i liked it upon my first viewing but it really grew on me upon rewatches. The soundtrack, dark humour and tight script just does it for me. Excited to watch this reaction.
One of my all-time favorites, maybe my favorite script ever. I like this guy’s other movies fine, but it was nice to see him return to top form with Banshees of Inisherin.
The scene with Harry getting the gun from Yuri is incredible, pity it didn't get the play it deserved. The film is jam packed with great moments though, must've been hell to edit down.
Very clever and underrated movie. The past, the present and the future in three characters. Phenomenal cast, places you won't forget ... yeah great film.
3 Harry Potter actors were in this movie and they were all in the goblet of fire together too. Chloe played fleur delacour. Also I love this movie it's an all time favorite
@@SurvivorBri There are a few videos where the "I mean no disrespect" dialogue is overdubbed on to footage of Moody talking to Harry Potter. It is still funny!
I've been to Bruges. Beautiful but a tourist trap. Take a day trip, look at the buildings, take a boat ride on a canal, a horse ride around the town square. No need to spend more than a day.
The producer of this film, made it out of his own experience with Bruges .. Part of him loved Bruges and part of him thought it was hell .. so that became the opinions of Ken and Ray .. His movie Three Billboards is also very good!
This film is a masterpiece. They manage to make you feel empathy for all of the characters at the same time for different reasons. And they all have valid reasons for their motivations too. Brilliant ending as well.
There's a deleted scene that takes places in the 70s where Ken's black wife is killed by an off duty cop (she was a prostitue) and Harry walks into the police station with a sword and decapitates him. Thats why Ken owes him and is in debt to him
As an American who had never really seen anything more than a couple of hundred years old, this place was “like a fairytale”. Go if you can. It’s worth it. I would also recommend visiting some of the places around the Bodensee in Southern Germany.
Bruges is lovely. I can also confirm the Bell Tower is very narrow and steep. I got about 90% of the way up before we were told it was too windy and we had to walk down again :(
Martin Mcdonagh is a brilliant and twisted filmmaker and playwright. I highly recommend both of his other movies, “Seven Psychopaths” and “Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri” for the channel. The latter features an amazing performance from Frances Mcdormand and won some major Oscars.
actually worked with these two , brendan and colin on banshees , really nice humble easy going guys .... colin is a gent and so chilled and interested in people , lot of time for him, so not what you would expect from a big movie star ... worked with quite a few movie stars and most keep to themselves ,its nice when all the crew get on and are chill without the ego and bullshit
Mine too mate , if u have any similar like this can u list em please? There's a couple I know off which are similar Layercake Rocknrolla London Boulevard 4lions Now 4 lions is a bit different if your USA, basically the premis these little group of friends from Yorkshire England plan a terror attack , its 2 films in one really it shows how they get recruited an the brainwashing of them , but on other is the funniest movie I have ever seen , so it's serious but every so often there's a bit where it's just so funny , like there's one guy who's not even Pakistani an rest are and he's the most radical which made me chuckle , but he said "OK when we go outside shake your head cos it's anti surveillance so 3 of these guys are bobbleheading to the car 🤣
OMFG Ariana! i almost never write comments, but now,< here i must. This was the best reaction i've seen! and to my favorite movie! so entertaining!! "chop suey" and "utube run by christian moms" was hilarious! so in tune with the brutal honesty of this movie's dignified dialogues! haha thank you. super fun. take care. from a dude in south america, cheers!
i think him saying that he hoped he wouldn't die - implies that he actually did die - and also the camera pans upwards - implying his soul rising from his body
The movie, even though the story is as simple as it could be. The combination of the seriousness + going into a slight comedy or dark comedy and it reverting back to seriousness. And the little dialogues that you remember from start then finally it gets connected at the end. Is what makes this movie really good. Like for example when Harry said that we are all suicidal but we don't really talk about it. (all 3 of them thought of it, and 2 already did it). minus Ray since Ken stopped him. Then there is that principle mentioned by Harry which He uphold in the end. Ken's fascination in Christianity and 2nd chances which he gave to Ray. Really nice bit of writing and movie acting. You pick up stuff along the way and it all adds up right at the end!
"Why Belgium", you ask? It's Europe's usual punching bag because in most respects it's a very bland place without anything in particular to set it apart. That plus the old stereotype of Belgian alcoholism and depression. I personally like Belgium but I can see how playing into the stereotype can be funny in some situations, especially when contrasted with the beauty of cities like Brugge.
I found myself hitchhiking around Europe by my lonesome for a few weeks back in the 70's, when I was 15. I ended up spending the last week of the trip in Brugges -- in a little hostel / tavern / socialist printing shop called Snuffles. Charming, friendly town. Fond memories. Wonderful watching you discover this film. It's a unique little gem.
4:17 this is a very Harry Pottery cast actually, since Colin Farrell plays Percival Graves in Fantastic Beasts, so yeah... mad eye moody, voldemort, fleur and percival.
Never have I seen a funnier movie. Laughed so much. However at the same time so dark, so sad, so deep. Brilliant awesome film Side note. Met Colin in bar 2007. Very nice and very humble--funny too
If I ever got to go, The Bruges Madonna would be one of my first stops; the only of Michelangelo's works (or at least of his sculptures) to leave Italy during his lifetime.
Re: What's the problem with Bruges. Martin McDonagh has said that the story is based off him visiting Bruges and equally loving it's beauty and architecture but also feeling like it was the most boring place ever. That's how the two characters were created in Ken and Ray then he added the absurdity of them being hitman having to hide out there.
Belgium is like the small sibling of Western Europe. The UK, France, The Netherlands and Germany all pick on Belgium but love it at the same time. It's seen as boring, but anyone who has been there knows it's just lovely. It's the small town equivalent of a country.
Belgium is a pretty new country. It was created to be a neutral area where Germany, France, and the Netherlands had been going to war with each other for centuries, right outside the UK's door. Didn't work though, since it still ended up as a primary battle ground in World War 1 and 2.
I can’t speak on behalf of other people, but as an Englishman, Belgium isn’t a particular hot spot for tourism, it’s mainly just a country one drives through to get to Amsterdam or Germany or France, or Spain.
Martin mcdonagh makes really entertaining dark comedies. In Bruges, seven psychopaths, three billboards outside ebbing Missouri and his latest with Colin & Brendan gleeson banshees of inisherin.
Oh, yeah!!! Love this one. The beer is legend there. And if you didn't know any of these actors before, you will love them after this. And follow them as a rule.
There's no problem with Bruges or Belgium as such, Ray was just a dumb kid who couldn't appreciate the place on top of being in the middle of dealing with all that was happening to him. In one of the extra features on the DVD/BluRay, Colin Farrell mentions that he had a wonderful time in Bruges and loved being there during the shoot, and since the movie was made with a lot of help from the Belgian government and the local government and people from Bruges, he constantly felt terrible for having to badmouth the place all the time whenever they were filming and kept apologizing to everybody between takes because those were Ray's words and thoughts and he completely disagreed with them.
@@Udgrasil13 It was in script form for a very long time and the script made the rounds. Apparently, the film maker of Memory of a Killer chose between the two, but, like I said, in the opening minutes a cab driver says "In Bruges" three times in a row.
There was an extended ending to the movie that was cut that showed Ray sitting in his living room a month later reading about the events of the climax in the paper and then putting a gun in his mouth and it cut to black on the sound of a gunshot, I definitely prefer the more open-ended version we got personally, but I can also understand why some people might prefer the extended one
Please forgive the extremely censored editing. UA-cam apparently hates this movie and was doing whatever it could to age gate it. ultimately youtube won so idk. enjoy one of my all time favorite movies with Arianna though :)
It’s Martin McDonagh, what are you gonna do? 🤷🏻♂️. Imagine how UA-cam responds to a Three Billboards reaction lol.
yeah, still worth it. my favorite comedy of all time and probably in my top ten films ever
I luv this movie!!!
I honestly really appreciate the overt censorship! It's a dark, sometimes reallly gross film and I appreciate not seeing things like flat Ken while I'm eating haha I hope it continues.
@@KJ-pr1hq yeah I was just snug in bed on a hangover an that bit happened 😳
"It's an inanimate F object!"
"You are an inanimate F object!!!"
It never gets old 😆😆😆
I'm sorry for calling you an inanimate object. I was upset.
Avada your marriage.
Possibly one of the best written movies of all time. The performances are stellar and the backdrop of Bruges is like a fairy tale ;)
could not agree more
from my point of view it's the european version of Pulp Fiction, somehow
I know I’m watching a movie, but I feel like I’m in a fairytale.
It's really good writing, but I wouldn't go that far.
This is my favourite movie of all times.
I have always felt like Ray saying “I really, really hoped I wouldn’t die” -after his suicidal mindset the whole film- made it a happy ending. One of my favorite films.
Yep. Same here.
This final line reminds me of the ending to Inception, as they’re both open endings that people misinterpret. So many people wonder whether Ray survived or whether Cobb was still dreaming, when the actual point of the scenes are something else entirely. It DOES NOT MATTER whether Cobb is still dreaming, because the point of the ending is to show that he doesn’t want to check his token anymore. Similarly, the point of In Bruges’ ending is that Ray, for the first time in the entire movie, is actively hoping he’ll survive. Whether or not he survives is beside the point, because the point is for him to finish his character arc of learning to appreciate life, which the final line shows you he’s done.
Banshees of insherin came out last year. Same writer, director Martin mcdonagh same main actors with Colin farrell Brendan Gleason
Absolutely love this movie!!! Funny and heartbreaking and very well put together.... 10/10!!!!
Martin McDonough is a great writer. They should do Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, too.
I've yet to see Bashees of Insherin, but I'd bet it's also good considering same co-stars and writer.
absolutely!
one of my favorites too. the director/writer made this dialogues a thing of beauty!
:)
cheers
Colin's best work. I'm so happy that new movie is making this one more popular. It bombed in theaters. These two have the best dynamics.
Ken's death always breaks my heart. You can do terrible things and still be a good person. That was Ken.
When Colin Farrell runs in tiny circles letting the fat Americans chase him is one of the funniest scenes in modern cinema.
I've been in that tower. It's a climb..esp hungover
I've been up that tower but I don't remember any of it being open, in the sense that Ken can just jump off like that. Do you recall if it's actually like that? I hate heights so I feel like I would have remembered.
Love this film and its echo in time through this reaction.
Arianna's response of, "Why Belgium?" makes the mundanity of it all even funnier.
The writer Martin McDonagh once said in an interview about Bruges:
"I went to Bruges by train from London for a couple days. I was just struck by how cinematic the place was, strange medieval gothic architecture and beautiful canals. By the middle of the second day I was bored out of my head because there’s not an awful lot to do apart from go to the churches and the museums. So I just wanted to get drunk or get laid. And that became two characters in my head, the culture lover and the drunken whore."
this movie makes you go from tears to laughter back and forth in one scene like no other
25:01
Arianna: "This is very much a gentleman's y'know exchange. Besides y'know calling the kids the c-word."
Ray: "CANADIANS"
In Bruge is a masterpiece. Whenever anyone is going "ohhhh, I don't know what I want to watch", I tell them In Bruge. Never fails
One of my favorite movies of all time. Thanks for doing this one. Every time Ken and Harry interact in this movie it's incredible and burned into my brain forever.
I can never get passed the playground scene " I wanna be a dead man. are you missing something? " Without shedding a tear and being in awe of colin farrell.
Love this movie.
I went to Bruges after seeing this, and it's gorgeous.
Did you see the alcoves?
@@wavehellhole you mean the nooks and crannies?
@@wavehellhole was he going on about the alcoves with you as well?
Ish the shwan shtill theh?
Yet Antwerp is so much cooler :D
One of the most beautiful movies I've ever seen! Phenomenal writing and directing by Martin McDonagh! Drama, Black Comedy, Perfect dialogs! Excellent performance from Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson!
Yeah one of my all time favorites
I always figured their time in Bruges is meant to be purgatory. weird in-between period for the two assassins to reflect on their actions.
I'm a Canadian who lived in The Netherlands for many years and noticed how Belgium was often made fun of (country & people) by some of the Dutch. Whatever their issue was/is, I thought Belgium was unique & beautiful.
In Bruges is one of my favourite films!
What a film event by first timer Martin McDonghaue. Glad to see him getting recognition for The Banshees of Inisherin .
When Ken jumped off the tower, it was made so much more powerful by the use of Raglan Road, performed by Luke Kelly of The Dubliners. One of my all time favourite songs, it was originally a poem by Patrick Kavanagh. Luke Kelly turned it into something wonderful, though. Great reaction, love this film. Haven't seen In Bruges done before 👌
This is one of my favourite films ever, i liked it upon my first viewing but it really grew on me upon rewatches. The soundtrack, dark humour and tight script just does it for me. Excited to watch this reaction.
One of my all-time favorites, maybe my favorite script ever. I like this guy’s other movies fine, but it was nice to see him return to top form with Banshees of Inisherin.
Banshees was fantastic! Don't think I've ever seen a movie be that funny _and_ that depressing at the same time.
@@lucidiouslyJenny the donkey😭
Three Billboards is a masterpiece.
Another fantastic and hilarious Brendan Gleeson movie is The Guard from 2011, it also stars Don Cheadle and they work so well together.
Written and directed by John Michael McDongh, Martins brother.
The scene with Harry getting the gun from Yuri is incredible, pity it didn't get the play it deserved. The film is jam packed with great moments though, must've been hell to edit down.
It won the Oscar for best screenplay.
Very clever and underrated movie.
The past, the present and the future in three characters.
Phenomenal cast, places you won't forget ... yeah great film.
Harry says "I am suicidal, you are suicidal, everybody is fucking suicidal." Foreshadowing the fate of both of them.
Such a great movie. And should absolutely follow up with the director's following movie, also starring Colin Farrell, Seven Psychopaths.
For a more direct follow up, Banshees of Inisherin has the same lead actors and is fantastic!
3 Harry Potter actors were in this movie and they were all in the goblet of fire together too. Chloe played fleur delacour. Also I love this movie it's an all time favorite
And Ralph Feinnes played the role "Harry" who was his nemesis in Harry Potter. The connection and the irony is surreal.
@@SurvivorBri There are a few videos where the "I mean no disrespect" dialogue is overdubbed on to footage of Moody talking to Harry Potter. It is still funny!
Easily one of my favorite movies in recent years. The writing and acting was phenomenal.
I've been to Bruges. Beautiful but a tourist trap. Take a day trip, look at the buildings, take a boat ride on a canal, a horse ride around the town square. No need to spend more than a day.
The producer of this film, made it out of his own experience with Bruges .. Part of him loved Bruges and part of him thought it was hell .. so that became the opinions of Ken and Ray ..
His movie Three Billboards is also very good!
Colin throwing his hands up in a karate stance and saying “back off shorty” will never not be funny to me 💀💀💀
“Oh come on, you don’t know karate!”
@@wavehellhole *proceeds to take a chop to the neck and fall in agony* LMAO
This movie is such a gem. I'm glad that I discovered it many years ago. I'm also glad that you discovered it as well.
This film is a masterpiece. They manage to make you feel empathy for all of the characters at the same time for different reasons. And they all have valid reasons for their motivations too. Brilliant ending as well.
There's a deleted scene that takes places in the 70s where Ken's black wife is killed by an off duty cop (she was a prostitue) and Harry walks into the police station with a sword and decapitates him. Thats why Ken owes him and is in debt to him
Such an amazing film. Absolute scenes of hilarity followed by profound sadness.
There are deleted scenes (flashback) on UA-cam that provides context to Ken and Harry's relationship.
A former Doctor Who playing the younger Harry 😳
One of my favorite movies. Amazing soundtrack!
As an American who had never really seen anything more than a couple of hundred years old, this place was “like a fairytale”. Go if you can. It’s worth it.
I would also recommend visiting some of the places around the Bodensee in Southern Germany.
YES PLEASE REWATCH! This is my favorite movie! MOREEEE!
Bruges is lovely. I can also confirm the Bell Tower is very narrow and steep. I got about 90% of the way up before we were told it was too windy and we had to walk down again :(
Martin Mcdonagh is a brilliant and twisted filmmaker and playwright. I highly recommend both of his other movies, “Seven Psychopaths” and “Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri” for the channel. The latter features an amazing performance from Frances Mcdormand and won some major Oscars.
3 billboards is a good movie. Woody & Sam are greqt too.
"Seven Psychopaths"doesn't get enough reactions. Everything of Mcdonagh is fantastic.
There is a Martin McDonagh short film on UA-cam Six Shooter starring Brendan Gleeson. Won the Oscar for best short film well worth a visit.
actually worked with these two , brendan and colin on banshees , really nice humble easy going guys .... colin is a gent and so chilled and interested in people , lot of time for him, so not what you would expect from a big movie star ... worked with quite a few movie stars and most keep to themselves ,its nice when all the crew get on and are chill without the ego and bullshit
Fun movie. I visited Bruges in October 2022, it was fun to see all the places seen in the movie 😃
OMG! One of my all time favorite dark comedies. So funny, so dark, so well written and acted. Genius film.
Mine too mate , if u have any similar like this can u list em please?
There's a couple I know off which are similar
Layercake
Rocknrolla
London Boulevard
4lions
Now 4 lions is a bit different if your USA, basically the premis these little group of friends from Yorkshire England plan a terror attack , its 2 films in one really it shows how they get recruited an the brainwashing of them , but on other is the funniest movie I have ever seen , so it's serious but every so often there's a bit where it's just so funny , like there's one guy who's not even Pakistani an rest are and he's the most radical which made me chuckle , but he said "OK when we go outside shake your head cos it's anti surveillance so 3 of these guys are bobbleheading to the car 🤣
One of the best, funniest, clever, well acted films that popped up. I love it!!
Thanks Arianna ! Awesome movie to react to. Colin Farrell is great in it, my favorite film of his.
"What's a Lollipop man doing knowing Karate? What was he a Chinese Lollipop man" Excellent.
This is one of my all time favorite movie. The subtle comedy. Colin acting like a child.
Voldermort, Mad Eye Moody, fleur delacour. All actors debuted into the Harry potter universe in same movie the Goblet of Fire
nahh Harry aka Voldemort was already very prominent way back in 94 with Schindler's List movie
@@T.K.9 of course but I only stated that they made their debut into the "HP universe" not into acting
I freakin' live for movies like this.
OMFG Ariana!
i almost never write comments, but now,< here i must.
This was the best reaction i've seen! and to my favorite movie!
so entertaining!!
"chop suey" and "utube run by christian moms" was hilarious!
so in tune with the brutal honesty of this movie's dignified dialogues!
haha
thank you. super fun.
take care.
from a dude in south america, cheers!
Love Ralph Fiennes in this. his accent, timing, almost like a Guy Ritchie role
Nice! This is one of my favorite films of all time. So underrated.
Read what the kid had in his hands. Being moody (ray) being bad at maths (killed 2 instead of 1) being sad 😢
i think him saying that he hoped he wouldn't die - implies that he actually did die - and also the camera pans upwards - implying his soul rising from his body
The movie, even though the story is as simple as it could be.
The combination of the seriousness + going into a slight comedy or dark comedy and it reverting back to seriousness.
And the little dialogues that you remember from start then finally it gets connected at the end.
Is what makes this movie really good.
Like for example when Harry said that we are all suicidal but we don't really talk about it. (all 3 of them thought of it, and 2 already did it). minus Ray since Ken stopped him.
Then there is that principle mentioned by Harry which He uphold in the end.
Ken's fascination in Christianity and 2nd chances which he gave to Ray.
Really nice bit of writing and movie acting. You pick up stuff along the way and it all adds up right at the end!
"Why Belgium", you ask? It's Europe's usual punching bag because in most respects it's a very bland place without anything in particular to set it apart. That plus the old stereotype of Belgian alcoholism and depression. I personally like Belgium but I can see how playing into the stereotype can be funny in some situations, especially when contrasted with the beauty of cities like Brugge.
I love this movie. Ken's tower scene gets me every time. Brendan Gleason is one of my favorite character actors.
Colin Ferrell is always great. An underrated actor.
I found myself hitchhiking around Europe by my lonesome for a few weeks back in the 70's, when I was 15. I ended up spending the last week of the trip in Brugges -- in a little hostel / tavern / socialist printing shop called Snuffles. Charming, friendly town. Fond memories. Wonderful watching you discover this film. It's a unique little gem.
You could do that in the 70s! I hitched around Ireland on my ownsome - Magic - and people were wonderful.
One of my top 5 movies, and I've seen most of the greats and classics. Bought a used DVD at a Blockbuster and fell in love lol.
I can't think of another movie quite like this. So dark, and tragic and really funny.
The priest who died was Aberforth Dumbledore. But you nailed all the other Potter Actors. Plus Ferrell was in Fantastic Beasts
Shit I didn't even realize
This is a criminally underrated film. Very glad you reacted. CO represent
This is in my top-3 movies in the 2000-2010 decade!
Old Boy, In Bruges, and a 3rd film I choose depending on my mood
4:17 this is a very Harry Pottery cast actually, since Colin Farrell plays Percival Graves in Fantastic Beasts, so yeah... mad eye moody, voldemort, fleur and percival.
yeah the whole b team showed up
this is Irish film making at its best written directed and acted by the finest of the finest - colin was a phenom .
That scene where he stops the self unliving was such a meme back then lmao the still shot was everywhere
In Bruges fits a special category of movies that if people don't like it then they don't like movies.
In my all time top 10. So looking forward to your reaction.
Never have I seen a funnier movie. Laughed so much. However at the same time so dark, so sad, so deep. Brilliant awesome film
Side note. Met Colin in bar 2007. Very nice and very humble--funny too
If I ever got to go, The Bruges Madonna would be one of my first stops; the only of Michelangelo's works (or at least of his sculptures) to leave Italy during his lifetime.
Re: What's the problem with Bruges.
Martin McDonagh has said that the story is based off him visiting Bruges and equally loving it's beauty and architecture but also feeling like it was the most boring place ever. That's how the two characters were created in Ken and Ray then he added the absurdity of them being hitman having to hide out there.
Belgium is like the small sibling of Western Europe. The UK, France, The Netherlands and Germany all pick on Belgium but love it at the same time. It's seen as boring, but anyone who has been there knows it's just lovely. It's the small town equivalent of a country.
Belgium is a pretty new country. It was created to be a neutral area where Germany, France, and the Netherlands had been going to war with each other for centuries, right outside the UK's door.
Didn't work though, since it still ended up as a primary battle ground in World War 1 and 2.
I can’t speak on behalf of other people, but as an Englishman, Belgium isn’t a particular hot spot for tourism, it’s mainly just a country one drives through to get to Amsterdam or Germany or France, or Spain.
One of the most perfectly scripted films and a stellar cast. Great reaction to a genuinely great film
God I love this film. It's so wonderfully Irish, and European. Makes me homesick. Great edit and reactions as ever folks - thanks for doing it!
YAY My favourite movie of all time! Didn't expect to see it on this channel
I love dark comedies so much and this is one of the best
The Bruges labrador was there in the window for years btw. Bruges is inferno.
yeah unfortunately it passed some years back
I went it blind watching this movie and wasn't let down at all, whole movie was great 👌
You missed the best part where he says "Take my gun" and it instantly falls apart because of the drop from the belltower, that had me in stitches.
So happy you’re watching this.
My favorite comedy of all times. That might sound grim but it'd the truth!!
Love how the Canadians are rude and obnoxious, but the fat Americans were super polite.
I went to Bruges because of this movie and it's a pretty nice place to visit
Martin mcdonagh makes really entertaining dark comedies. In Bruges, seven psychopaths, three billboards outside ebbing Missouri and his latest with Colin & Brendan gleeson banshees of inisherin.
Oh, yeah!!! Love this one. The beer is legend there. And if you didn't know any of these actors before, you will love them after this. And follow them as a rule.
One of my favourite movies, so excited 😊
this is really great dark comedy. its a serious movie about serious topic but it makes you laugh out loud like hell or like purgatory
There's no problem with Bruges or Belgium as such, Ray was just a dumb kid who couldn't appreciate the place on top of being in the middle of dealing with all that was happening to him. In one of the extra features on the DVD/BluRay, Colin Farrell mentions that he had a wonderful time in Bruges and loved being there during the shoot, and since the movie was made with a lot of help from the Belgian government and the local government and people from Bruges, he constantly felt terrible for having to badmouth the place all the time whenever they were filming and kept apologizing to everybody between takes because those were Ray's words and thoughts and he completely disagreed with them.
Martin McDonagh is a genius. Six Shooter, his first film (a short) is incredible.
This is my fav movie of all time!
This movie is frequently mentioned in the opening minutes of The Memory of a Killer (2003).
How? This movie is from 2008.
is this movie from 2008 ?
@@Udgrasil13 It was in script form for a very long time and the script made the rounds. Apparently, the film maker of Memory of a Killer chose between the two, but, like I said, in the opening minutes a cab driver says "In Bruges" three times in a row.
There was an extended ending to the movie that was cut that showed Ray sitting in his living room a month later reading about the events of the climax in the paper and then putting a gun in his mouth and it cut to black on the sound of a gunshot, I definitely prefer the more open-ended version we got personally, but I can also understand why some people might prefer the extended one
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