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| The Enigma of Steel | Blood Simple After reading the discussion of Reservoir Dogs (Tarentino's first significant film) and the mention of Fargo in the discussion, I was reminded of the Coen Brother first significant film: Blood Simple. I saw it on one of the pay cable channels back when having a pay cable channel was significant. Very moody film based on the Film Noir genre of the 1940s. Very dark sense of humor with more than a couple plot twists. Anyone see it? I saw it again a few months ago and was still impressed. |
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| Haggis Connoisseur Join Date: Jul 2003
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| takin' 'er easy. Join Date: Aug 2012 Location: India
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| Re: Blood Simple I loved Blood Simple. If I am not mistaken, it was Coen brothers first outing as feature film directors, and my, it completely blew me away. How every shot, every scene lingers on well after it is over is amazing, a style that was successfully replicated in the superlative No Country for Old Men. A running motif in all of Coens' films is that crime never pays. No matter how much the anti-hero pre-plans his moves, something about the grand scheme is certain to go awry. Blood Simple follows the same device; the viewer is presented with an array of characters (all of them in the grey) to 'side' with, and as the tension heightens to a climax, you realize there is no 'happy' or 'sad' ending in store. Like all of its characters, the ending is grey; not dictated by any conventional cinematic sensibility. I would have loved to catch the film in the theaters when it rolled out, having not achieved the cult status it has today. Such a promising start to an industrious career... |
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2012 Location: Alabama
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| Re: Blood Simple I really like Blood Simple. I watched it with my school's film society a couple of years ago. It was a lot of fun to see an early version of the Coen's style. And M Emmet Walsh's performance is awesome. |
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