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In Bruges

Shoot first. Sightsee later.
2008 | 108m | English

(482228 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Martin McDonagh
Writer: Martin McDonagh
Staring:
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Ray and Ken, two hit men, are in Bruges, Belgium, waiting for their next mission. While they are there they have time to think and discuss their previous assignment. When the mission is revealed to Ken, it is not what he expected.
Release Date: Feb 08, 2008
Director: Martin McDonagh
Writer: Martin McDonagh
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Crime
Keywords drug dealer, hitman, tourist, bruges, belgium, dark comedy, church, guilt, death, town square, vietnamese, canadian stereotype, neo-noir, christmas, irish
Production Companies Blueprint Pictures, Film4 Productions, Scion Films, Focus Features, Twins Financing
Box Office Revenue: $34,533,783
Budget: $15,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Colin Farrell Ray
Brendan Gleeson Ken Daley
Ralph Fiennes Harry Waters
Clémence Poésy Chloë Villette
Thekla Reuten Marie
Jordan Prentice Jimmy
Elizabeth Berrington Natalie Waters
Jérémie Renier Eirik
Mark Donovan Overweight Man
Eric Godon Yuri
Anna Madeley Denise
Theo Stevenson Boy in Church
Olivier Bonjour Film Director
Zeljko Ivanek Canadian Guy
Rudy Blomme Ticket Seller
Jamie Edgell Boat Driver
Sachi Kimura Imamoto
Jean-Marc Favorin Policeman
Emily Thorling Overweight Woman
Ann Elsley Overweight Woman #2
Inez Stinton Kelli
Ran Yaniv Barman
Stephanie Carey Canadian Girl
Bonnie Witney Harry's Child #1
Angel Witney Harry's Child #2
Louis Nummy Harry's Child #3
Ciarán Hinds Priest (uncredited)
Susan Ateh Ken's Wife (uncredited)
Name Job
Martin McDonagh Director, Screenplay
Eigil Bryld Director of Photography
Jany Temime Costume Design
Carter Burwell Original Music Composer
James Embree Stunt Double
Dixie Chassay Casting Assistant
Peter Burgis Foley Artist
Jon Gregory Editor
Karen Elliott Music Supervisor
Rowena Ladbury Script Supervisor
Rachel Kennedy Unit Publicist
Michael Carlin Production Design
Anna Lynch-Robinson Set Decoration
Chris Lowe Art Direction
Oliver Brierley Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Laurent Guinci Costume Supervisor
James Harrison Sound Effects Editor
Nigel Heath Sound Re-Recording Mixer
James Bellamy Music Editor
Julian Slater Supervising Sound Editor
Richard Davies Assistant Costume Designer
Paul Herbert Stunt Coordinator
James Biddle Unit Production Manager
Grietje Lammertyn Unit Production Manager
Matthew Penry-Davey First Assistant Director
Lance Roehrig Second Assistant Director
Alistair Hopkins Post Production Supervisor
Tim Browning Assistant Art Director
Alistair Crocker Production Sound Mixer
Sharon Martin Makeup Artist
Francesco Alberico Hairstylist
Rosy Coppola Seamstress
Sallie Jaye Makeup & Hair
Joshua Barraud Standby Art Director
Rupert Porter Visual Effects Producer
Richard Briscoe Visual Effects Supervisor
Chris Lievens Standby Property Master
Louis Location Scout
George Dean Painter
Jina Jay Casting
Name Title
Tessa Ross Executive Producer
Sarah Harvey Co-Producer
Julia Blackman Executive Producer
Peter Czernin Producer
Jeff Abberley Executive Producer
Graham Broadbent Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Supporting Actor Brendan Gleeson Nominated
Spirit Awards Best Supporting Actor Brendan Gleeson Nominated
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Reviews

Sushrut
9.0

There are good movies. Then there are great movies. And then there are perfect movies. Movies like In Bruges fall in the last category. But what is In Bruges? It's a simple story of two hitmen hiding in Bruges, Belgium, while waiting for further instructions from their boss. It is a relatively si ... mple story. Even the cast lacks any star names. Then what makes this film "perfect"? Well, pretty much everything. You see, rarely do we see a film which makes us feel a range of emotions; In Bruges is one of those films. We laugh in the absurd and often downright offensive jokes; we sympathise with the characters' woes in life; we feel scared at the bullets flying in the crowded Belgian streets. We "feel" everything when we are watching this movie. It's not a movie, it is an experience. This character-driven movie is cinema at its finest. It's a must-watch for everyone who wishes to know why British humour is loved around the world. If nothing else persuades you, just watch it to see Colin Farrell deliver a performance of a lifetime.

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
8.0

In a fairytale city with a couple of foul mouthed hit men. Ray (Colin Farrell) & Ken (Brendan Gleeson) are two Irish hit men who are sent to lay low in the beautiful city of Bruges by their gangster boss Harry Waters (Ralph Fiennes). As they wait for instruction from Harry the pair start to addre ... ss many things that are troubling them, with one pressing matter particularly relevant to their lives post the Bruges visit. Written and directed by Martin McDonagh, a man more known for his play writing abilities, In Bruges is a rare old animal indeed. Not only is it a winner in the very wobbly sub-genre that encompasses the British gangster movie, it's also a hugely funny and tasteless button pusher to boot. From the outset the film sets itself up to not be to everybody's cup of tea. As Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson exchange expletive after expletive whilst surrounded by the considerable beauty of Bruges, it's obvious this is not going to be a "normal" movie. Throw in drug abuse, prostitution and a racist dwarf, well you can understand why the film is seen as unpalatable to some - yet still be digestible brilliance to others. What is for sure is that those who haven't seen it really should do so for it may just become one of your favourite movies, yes, it really does deserve the chance to pull you on board. By definition, it's an ultimate black comedy, But in amongst the laughs, and there are many, lies a potent and affecting human drama involving love, guilt, morals and redemption. With the trick pulled by McDonagh being that of having every character in the piece dislikable, and yet easy to be on side with. Don't be surprised if you find yourself welling up with emotion during some of the more critical scenes. For the screenplay (BAFTA Award Winning) and the performances of Farrell (Golden Globe Award Best Actor) & Gleeson are razor sharp and very involving. Even Fiennes' spiv gangster boss is shown to be a ruthless sweary anger merchant, yet still capable of apology and genuinely respective of good principals. If that sounds odd? Then good, because it's an odd and strange little movie. I mean the love interest comes in the form of pretty Clémence Poésy, a criminal femme fatale type here, but once "Fleur Delacour" in "Harry Potter" & "The Goblet Of Fire". While Canadian dwarf actor Jordan Prentice is more well known for playing "Howard The Duck". Each of them serving genuine purpose, both for the funny side of the story, and for the more humanistic elements that unravel as we hurtle towards to the coup de grâce a like finale. A barbed wire black comedy led by a towering performance from Farrell - where just like him you should laugh, cry and swear to your hearts content. 9/10

May 16, 2024