I like how when Harry is asked whether he wants dumdum bullets he says 'I know I shouldn't... but I will.' As if he were acquiescing when being offered the last cream cake on the plate.
@Oreom I think the accuracy of the ballistics in the movie is open to question, but there's a clear setup when Yuri describes dumdums as 'the bullets that make the head explode'. The implication later is that after Harry shoots you-know-who towards the end of the film, had he not been using that type of bullet the victim might still have been recognisable as a you-know-what rather than what Harry thinks he is. What Harry thinks he is leads Harry to follow his own code regarding what he would do if he ever shot a you-know-what. Of course, if you haven't seem the film then my attempts to avoid spoilers will have rendered the above absolute gibberish. :)
I love the way Yuri gets so excited about "nooks and crannies" as an alternative to "alcoves". Cracks me up every time I watch. And the way he says "dum dums".
Yuri is one of those characters in an awesome movie who has very little screen time yet makes you wonder where the hell he comes from and how he got to the point of doing what he does with such class.
@@brutusvonmanhammer You don't know your guns very well, below and to the right of the machine pistol in central frame at 2.14 there's quite clearly an Uzi sitting on the table.........
Harry is very parental during the whole movie. He's a family man, first and foremost. He really does see Ray as more than just an employee. He sees him as a bit of a wayward son.
One of the best characters I've ever seen in a film. Kind of like what the Cohen brothers do, find unique characters that add so much, in so little time in a movie.
'Youre suicidal. I'm suicidal. We're all suicidal. We don't keep going on about it' is also great foreshadowing. Harry and Ken both wind up killing themselves
I loved this movie, and I loved the character of Yuri. He deserves his own film. I love this movie so much, that I will spend a week or two in Bruges to give the final touches and review to the novel I am writing right now. Such a beautiful city, and such a great film. One of my favorites! Also, being called a “poof” by an Irish gangster is probably the funniest thing ever. “Dude, am I supposed to be offended by that?”
This film script really is the best. Some film makers forget the importance of a good script and make do with lots of improv, which doesn’t always work that well (e.g. Joanna Hogg's Archipelago, which is a stinker of a movie cos most of it seems to be either improv or written so that it feels like improv). In Bruges on the other hand is a masterwork. These short scenes are really something else. Even the studied reaction of Yuri when he learns about nooks and crannies.
I just noticed this detail with the dumdums, this movie continues to surprise me... *Spoilers* ... Dumdums are a type of "expanding" bullet designed to increase the size of wounds and cause more injury at the expense of penetration. It was because Harry bought these over normal bullets that he wasn't able to recognise the person he shot was a dwarf and not a child at the end of the film.
@@dandydasyt4766 If I understand it correctly dumdums are a more categorical term of ”bullets that expand” where hollow points are one variant of dumdums.
@@Johnconno the name Dum Dum came from a place near Calcutta, West Bengal, India where during the colonial period the British govt established a gun and shell factory where those exploding bullets were manufactured. The place is still called Dum Dum .
Dum Dum bullets... invented and first manufactured by the British in a Gun and Shell Factory near a place called Dum Dum, Calcutta, India during British colonial period. That place is still called Dum Dum (more like Dom Dom).
I live the bit about the Uzi. Harry's like, I've got one guy I want to shoot why would I need a machine gun for that. I believe that's why the NRA calls a responsible gun owner.
Just for the gun nerds, when Harry says "An Uzi!?..." the camera shot focuses in on one of the guns on the table. A Steyr TMP. What's interesting is that not only is this not an Uzi, but half cut-off in the same shot is an actual full-size Uzi. I'm not sure why this happens, I can only assume that shot was directed by somebody who doesn't know their firearms that well, but that the armourer read the script and deliberately included an Uzi for this line.
My guess is that they shot Harry's reaction but later on decided on an insert so the person shooting the shot was possibly told 'focus on the machine guns' or something like that and the cinematographer did just that.
Make sure when your acquaintance mentions the park that you not only scoff at this but give the server a subtle nod to get your drink. One of the many great attention to detail moments in this brilliantly acted film!
@@jeffrtube Ken- alcoves, yes, nooks and crannies, Yuri, NOOKS and |CRANNIES..!! Perhaps this would be a more accurate than nooks and crannies rather than alcoves
Greatest black comedy ever... I've been to Bruges many times and always smile when I see the swans thinking "It's a fairytale fucking town'" Harry - "How can a fairytale town not be somebody's fucking thing? How can all those canals and bridges and cobbled streets and those churches, all that beautiful fucking fairytale stuff, how can that not be somebody's fucking thing, eh? Ken - "What I think I meant to say was... Harry - "Are the swans still there? Ken - "Yeah, the swan's..." Harry - "How can fucking swans not fucking be somebody's fucking thing, eh? How can that be?"
LOL great dark comedy movie, if you love pulp fiction, and guy Ritchie movies then you'll love this film and just can't stop cracking up when the ralph finnes charachter and gleeson character laugh about Yuri banging on about 'alcoves' LOL! ohhh too good lol
"Was he going on to you about the alcoves"
Glad you included that bit at the end. One of my favorite lines in the movie.
yeah one of mine too. shows that they are somewhat two men who like each other
I learned the word "alcoves" from this film lol...
I’ve been to Bruges - must say, lovely alcoves!
Not a patch on the nooks and crannies though.
Is this the right word?
Alcoves?
Almost got lost there but woke up after a drugg binge in Egypt.
I concur... Top shelf alcoves!
Guidebook says it’s a must see
I like how when Harry is asked whether he wants dumdum bullets he says 'I know I shouldn't... but I will.' As if he were acquiescing when being offered the last cream cake on the plate.
and that decision costs him his life in the end.
@@wjblegge indeed. This whole film is full of clever little set-ups that pay off later on, isn't it?
It's a plot full of 'what-if's.
@@wjblegge How did it cost him his life? SPOILERS AHEAD a shot in the head is a shot in the head
@@tomeknaj With the head blown off, he misidentified the victim, leading to his next tragic action.
@Oreom I think the accuracy of the ballistics in the movie is open to question, but there's a clear setup when Yuri describes dumdums as 'the bullets that make the head explode'. The implication later is that after Harry shoots you-know-who towards the end of the film, had he not been using that type of bullet the victim might still have been recognisable as a you-know-what rather than what Harry thinks he is. What Harry thinks he is leads Harry to follow his own code regarding what he would do if he ever shot a you-know-what.
Of course, if you haven't seem the film then my attempts to avoid spoilers will have rendered the above absolute gibberish. :)
I love the way Yuri gets so excited about "nooks and crannies" as an alternative to "alcoves". Cracks me up every time I watch. And the way he says "dum dums".
He probably writes in his free time
@@methamphetamineaddict5217He does yoga.
Yes me too.
you know, the dum dums? the ones that make the head explode?
“An uzi?? I’m not from south fuckin’ central Los Angeles...”😂
South central los fucking angeles
@@Bucketheadheadright...like get it right at least
Also, for anyone interested, that wasn't an Uzi. It was an MP9.
@@toomanybrews7123 It's below.
i want a normal gun, for a normal person
Hahaha I love how he explains to Eric how it’s his own fault that he got blinded. It’s hilarious yet accurate.
Absolutely kills me every time
Accountability is important.
well if ya werent such a puff
A great masterpiece of a film. In the realm of classics like withnail and I
It kind of is, and that's really saying something.
Withnail and I is one of Colin Farrells favourite films ironically
@@chriby28 You have clearly had your lessons in the concept of “irony” from Alannis Morrisette . . .
@@DaftSwank Coincidentally then. I had to google that person and rest assured I am positively insulted, good day.
The gentle smirk on Harrys face when Eric stands up is brilliant. Real sinister.
Not quite as good as the clock tower attendant scene with ken though-I'd swear I've been in Kens position
He’d have taken his other eye
“I really wouldn’t respond”
It's more than sinister... It's absolutely terrifying!!
wonderful actor
"Aye, eye"...🤣👍
"...but it don't change the fact that he stitched you up like a blind little gay boy."
This movie will always and forever be in my top 10 of all time.
I fucking love this line lmao
@@alexsm3882 His lines are all gold
"Aye aye"
Bruges is a living film set. It’s a dream city. It’s doesn’t feel like it’s real. It inhabits qualities from romantic poetry. Wondrous
Harry! You survived!
I've heard it's like a f**king fairy tale.
He actually turned to me the other day and said "I know I'm awake but it feels like I'm dreaming"
How can a fairytale fucking town not be somebody's fucking thing?
Eye, eye...!!! Brilliant
Not really, in fact not at all. Not if you grew up in Liverpool or that place that's become really Poncified.
The East End of London... That place.
Yuri is one of those characters in an awesome movie who has very little screen time yet makes you wonder where the hell he comes from and how he got to the point of doing what he does with such class.
Yuri spends a lot of time in the alcoves. The alcoves help clear his mind. He loves the alcoves… alcoves.
Exactly one of the reason's he's my favourite character.
His little chuckle upon seeing the Uzi is brilliant
I see what you did there.
"I didn't come here to kill 20 black kids...", Lol, love his reaction to the Uzi. This movie is so honest and brilliant. High minded comedy.
The fact that it wasn't even a Uzi makes it even better
@@brutusvonmanhammer You don't know your guns very well, below and to the right of the machine pistol in central frame at 2.14 there's quite clearly an Uzi sitting on the table.........
@@nickmaclachlan5178 huh...so there is. Look at that, I was wrong
@@brutusvonmanhammer Harry knew what an Uzi looked like, but the cameraman didn’t. lol
I have to admit that I missed the Uzi on first watch and thought the exact same.. TP9 is central frame and the Uzi is lower.
I like how one gun is readied for Ken, and 10 are readied for Harry.
Harry pays for the gun for ken if I’m a dealer I’m going to lay it all out just in case I can upsell em.
I like to think that Harry is secretly proud of Ray for dealing with and blinding a would-be robber.
I get that vibe a little
He never disliked Ray, he simply felt Ray had a moral duty to kill himself
He definitely is, that’s the whole point of the film, even though Harry knows Ray needs to be killed, he really does not want it to happen.
Harry is very parental during the whole movie. He's a family man, first and foremost. He really does see Ray as more than just an employee. He sees him as a bit of a wayward son.
It’s not secret at all, he’s clearly very happy that Ray fucked that dude up
One of the best characters I've ever seen in a film.
Kind of like what the Cohen brothers do, find unique characters that add so much, in so little time in a movie.
This will forever be one of my favourite movies, I watch it at least once a year with my Dad
"Motherfucker!"
"Is he talking to me?"
I love that exchange!
"The bullets that make the head explode" amazing foreshadowing
the script is so magnificently efficient
'Youre suicidal. I'm suicidal. We're all suicidal. We don't keep going on about it' is also great foreshadowing. Harry and Ken both wind up killing themselves
That little smile Harry gives when the dude squares up to him, as if he'd love for the dude to try him. Beast.
“He does Yoga.” Lol
The smile that comes on Harry's face when Eric gets up... That's so fuckin great!
I reckon Feinnes would make a good Bond.
@@adespade119 Well, we got him as M.
Harry would've battered him
At the end of the day, life is all about DumDums & Alcoves.
Nooks and crannies*
It's just like a fairytale
If I ever find myself in Bruges I'm going to have a gay beer
Do they’re fantastic. Try the monastic stuff or la chouffe the Belgian beer is all part of the experience. Don’t drink Guinness!
LMAO!
Also, excellent name dude...
Bring a normal friend with you and get them a normal beer because they are normal
Pause
In Bruges is one of my favourite films.
Magnifique film ! Avec des acteurs extraordinaires dans la plus jolie ville de Belgique
This is now one of my must see movies during Christmas..Along with John Denver and the Muppets Christmas special..
Yeah, the orginal Die Hard is a Christmas favorite for me.
Love this movie. I had to rewatch this before I left for Bruges last year. Miss the place so much.
Underrated film. Humor is on point.
Dark humors
Ralph Fiennes owned this role!
I really want some of these dum-dums. Yuri has the perfect voice for a salesman
1:51 when he realizes they still have the swans (he almost stops to admire them)
Harry is the "professionals have standards" line. More so when you see in a deleted scene that as a younger man he's played by Matt Smith.
Every time I hear the word “alcoves”, I think of this Yuri.
This movie is sad .sad music .people are contemplating .. everything sad but presented in comedy ..
Absolute gold of a movie
I might as well watch the complete movie now, I've seen basically every clip on UA-cam and know the plot
2:07 fvcking pissed mesel laughing when a first heard that "eye, eye"🤣
My favourite bit is when the booth worker starts poking Harry in the forehead telling him it's closed 🤣🤣🤣
Love the way he said the word “evening”
Next time I go to Bruges I want to see the alcoves at the Koningin Astridpark.
I figure that's the first place I'll visit, even before the tower.
@@tooterooterville you can't go up the tower, y'know, the steps are quite narrow
@@tooterooterville I love your name. Is it real or are you a Pulp Fiction fan too?
One of the greatest films ever made.
I loved this movie, and I loved the character of Yuri. He deserves his own film.
I love this movie so much, that I will spend a week or two in Bruges to give the final touches and review to the novel I am writing right now. Such a beautiful city, and such a great film. One of my favorites!
Also, being called a “poof” by an Irish gangster is probably the funniest thing ever. “Dude, am I supposed to be offended by that?”
The English can make calling someone " A little Poof" and " little gay boy " Funny. Let's hope they continue
3:02 When you're on a diet and someone offers you sweets.
Lmao
Ralph fiennes is the best character in the movie he is brilliant 😂
This film script really is the best. Some film makers forget the importance of a good script and make do with lots of improv, which doesn’t always work that well (e.g. Joanna Hogg's Archipelago, which is a stinker of a movie cos most of it seems to be either improv or written so that it feels like improv). In Bruges on the other hand is a masterwork. These short scenes are really something else. Even the studied reaction of Yuri when he learns about nooks and crannies.
I just noticed this detail with the dumdums, this movie continues to surprise me...
*Spoilers*
...
Dumdums are a type of "expanding" bullet designed to increase the size of wounds and cause more injury at the expense of penetration. It was because Harry bought these over normal bullets that he wasn't able to recognise the person he shot was a dwarf and not a child at the end of the film.
thank you for clearing that up...
The correct name is probably 'Glaser-Slugs', they may be sold under a different name but they're basically the same.
I could be mistaken...
@@Johnconno i think the common name is hollow point
@@dandydasyt4766 If I understand it correctly dumdums are a more categorical term of ”bullets that expand” where hollow points are one variant of dumdums.
@@Johnconno the name Dum Dum came from a place near Calcutta, West Bengal, India where during the colonial period the British govt established a gun and shell factory where those exploding bullets were manufactured. The place is still called Dum Dum .
Man Harry's smoking fools left and right
Before he even gets his gun
Dum Dum bullets... invented and first manufactured by the British in a Gun and Shell Factory near a place called Dum Dum, Calcutta, India during British colonial period. That place is still called Dum Dum (more like Dom Dom).
I haven't seen this in years, but I always later on when they are discussing Yuri, some variation on "did he keep going on about fucking alcoves?"
"You use this word, Dum-Dum's? The bullets that make the head explode?"
Alcoves is a fun word to say.
Ze alcoves
I live the bit about the Uzi. Harry's like, I've got one guy I want to shoot why would I need a machine gun for that.
I believe that's why the NRA calls a responsible gun owner.
You gotta admit, it does make one helluva defensive weapon, though.
@@tooterooterville Honestly a pistol will kill you just as dead and is much more practical imo
Best to be peaceful in any case
@@alexsm3882 There's a reason 111 years later people still like the 1911.
Quite how “I know I shouldn’t, but I will” hasn’t become a meme I don’t know
Yuri seems like he could be a chill guru or monk.
7 people got stitched up like blind little gayboys
Has nobody noticed that Uri's house is itself an alcove.
Full of nooks and crannies😂😂
Just for the gun nerds, when Harry says "An Uzi!?..." the camera shot focuses in on one of the guns on the table. A Steyr TMP. What's interesting is that not only is this not an Uzi, but half cut-off in the same shot is an actual full-size Uzi. I'm not sure why this happens, I can only assume that shot was directed by somebody who doesn't know their firearms that well, but that the armourer read the script and deliberately included an Uzi for this line.
My guess is that they shot Harry's reaction but later on decided on an insert so the person shooting the shot was possibly told 'focus on the machine guns' or something like that and the cinematographer did just that.
I read your comment in Yuri’s voice
"He does yoga"
Always cracks me up when he laughed at the UZI and the line that follows😅
An Uzi, im not from south central los angeles
I have sat in that bar and next time in Bruges we intend to re enact this legendary scene
Was he going on to you about the alcoves?
Make sure when your acquaintance mentions the park that you not only scoff at this but give the server a subtle nod to get your drink. One of the many great attention to detail moments in this brilliantly acted film!
Ze alcoves
are you sure this is the right word, alcoves?
Was he going on to you about the alcoves?
@@jeffrtube Ken- alcoves, yes, nooks and crannies, Yuri, NOOKS and |CRANNIES..!! Perhaps this would be a more accurate than nooks and crannies rather than alcoves
The alcoves in the Konningham Astrid park!
When i recently visited Bruges, i went out of my way to find Yuri's house. The front door is now painted white.
„I retracted it, didn‘t I?“
"stitched him up good like a blind little gay boy"
When I hear the word alcoves in mixed company I think of this movie.
I could watch an entire show about Yuri
Greatest black comedy ever... I've been to Bruges many times and always smile when I see the swans thinking "It's a fairytale fucking town'"
Harry - "How can a fairytale town not be somebody's fucking thing? How can all those canals and bridges and cobbled streets and those churches, all that beautiful fucking fairytale stuff, how can that not be somebody's fucking thing, eh?
Ken - "What I think I meant to say was...
Harry - "Are the swans still there?
Ken - "Yeah, the swan's..."
Harry - "How can fucking swans not fucking be somebody's fucking thing, eh? How can that be?"
I get the feeling Fiennes loved the language
I just get it now.
"Eye eye" 2:06
Sorry, not a native Londonglish speaker.
Yeah took me a couple of rewatches to hear and understand him lol
Underrated scenes
For a minute there I thought I was watching rising damp.
3:37
Puff
Nooks and crannies, yes!! haha
the weapon the camera focuses on when he's talking about the uzi is not an uzi, but the one below it is. wonder if it's a goof
This movie made me want to visit Bruges
One gay beer
Best of Harry Potter movies
"Eye Eye," Micky Flanagan and his nan would be proud
Did he go on about the alcoves to you?
1:27 Nooks and Crannies yeah
theres an out take in the deleted scenes where a young matt smith as Harry, goes into a police station and beheads a copper with a sword..!!!
Don't fuck with Voldemort 🤣
What this film taught me is that just because a man is in a suit does not mean he is a gentleman.
You dont watch many Mafia movies, do you?
LOL great dark comedy movie, if you love pulp fiction, and guy Ritchie movies then you'll love this film and just can't stop cracking up when the ralph finnes charachter and gleeson character laugh about Yuri banging on about 'alcoves' LOL! ohhh too good lol
Well done edit 😂
Yuri's my favourite character.
Wait for it… The government knows we’re all idiots and we would not watch this video because it initially starts with two frames per second.
This is Pinter's 'The Dumb Waiter' in movie form
An actual Uzi is on the table but when the camera pans to the "Uzi" isn't that a Brügger & Thomet MP9?
The alcoves 😂
You know this word, Alcoves..?? Yeah, yeah nooks and Crannies, yes yes Nooks and Crannies
Awesome movie
Lol you’d think a professional assassin would know what an uzi looks like
The Alcoves
The alcoves
I need to get around to watching this.
3:22 worst criminal ever