In Bruges: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is a soundtrack to the film of the same name, released by Lakeshore Records and featuring the score of Carter Burwell as well as additional music found in the film. The soundtrack was released on 5 February 2008 in the United States and Canada.
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- 1 Картер БёруэллPrologue 1:17
- 2 Картер БёруэллMedieval Waters 1:40
- 3 Картер БёруэллThe Little Dead Boy 1:46
- 4 Townes Van ZandtSt. John the Gambler 3:03
- 5 Картер БёруэллThe Last Judgement 1:52
- 6 Картер БёруэллView from the Tower 1:04
- 7 Картер БёруэллMy Suicide Your Homicide 1:38
- 8 The WalkmenBrandy Alexander 2:30
- 9 Картер БёруэллSave the Next Boy 1:19
- 10 Картер БёруэллRay At the Mirror 1:19
- 11 Картер БёруэллWalking Bruges 0:36
- 12 Картер БёруэллThe Magic Frog 0:50
- 13 Andreas SchmidtDer Leiermann 3:40
- 14 Картер БёруэллHarry Walks 1:22
- 15 Картер БёруэллDressing for Death 1:11
- 16 Картер БёруэллThe Kiss Walk Past 1:04
- 17 The DublinersOn Raglan Road 4:15
- 18 Картер БёруэллThugs Passing In the Night 1:13
- 19 Картер БёруэллShootout, Pt. 1 2:10
- 20 Картер БёруэллWhen He's Dead 1:08
- 21 Картер БёруэллShootout, Pt. 2 2:44
- 22 Картер БёруэллPrinciples 1:25
- 23 Картер БёруэллI Didn't Want to Die 1:35
- 24 Pretenders2000 Miles 3:38
In Bruges
(2007)18
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Runtime | 1 hr 47 min |
Budget | $15 000 000 |
Premiere: World | $38 938 097 February 8, 2008 |
USA | $7 800 824 |
Other countries | $31 137 273 |
Box Office – Budget | $23 938 097 |
Premiere: USA | $7 800 824 February 29, 2008 |
first day | $125 541 |
theaters | 232 |
rollout | 328 days |
Digital: World | March 22, 2013 |
Parental Advisory | Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking, Profanity, Violence & Gore, Frightening & Intense Scenes, ... |
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After a job gone wrong, hitman Ray and his partner await orders from their ruthless boss in Bruges, Belgium, the last place in the world Ray wants to be.Сast and Crew
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Critique: 44
The revelation is Farrell, whose natural petulance as an actor has never chimed so well with his deeper reserves of childlike vulnerability.
This film debut by the theater writer and director Martin McDonagh is an endlessly surprising, very dark, human comedy, with a plot that canno...
Not entertainment for the faint-hearted and mindlessly censorious, and in this particularly chaotic period, it seems right in tune with the times...
It feels contrived – often clever and sometimes funny but always self-conscious, one of those indie flicks where the damn quirkiness is plaste...
The dialogue is front and center, in spite of the picturesque setting and all the goings-on, and it’s the best thing about the film.
Once the shooting starts, everything collapses, and the ending is the kind that causes head-shaking. It’s as if the filmmaker realized he wro...
It plays really engagingly, with the leads doing a wonderful Mutt and Jeff act and the camera lingering lovingly over scenery that looks awful...
A wonderfully absurd film. McDonagh is never stuck for a brilliant kiss-off line. I doubt he’ll ever be stuck for an audience either.
Its European setting places additional gravity on McDonagh’s Irish-Catholic notions of reckoning-the knowledge that we have to pay for our si...
In Bruges is not a great movie, but there’s no mistaking that it’s the product of a great talent.
In the end, In Bruges is a bit arch and artificial, but it is more than redeemed by Farrell and Gleeson’s presence, and by the bushwhack...
No one wants a movie that tiptoes in step with political correctness, yet the willful opposite can be equally noxious.
[Director McDonagh’s] seesawing between slapstick and horror comes across as opportunistic because ultimately he cannot place the lives of th...
[McDonagh] talks a blue streak beautifully, but he has yet to find the nuance and poetry that make his red images signify with commensurate si...
Disappointingly strip-mines the very fatigued comic hit-man genre to diminishing returns.
Overplotted, choppy, and contrived, it nonetheless has a curious vitality that makes you wonder where McDonagh will go next.
In Bruges has some cracking lines in it, a cracking performance from Brendan Gleeson as Ken, and some very funny, provocative jokes, but I sti...
When it’s funny, it’s hilarious; when it’s serious, it’s powerful; and either way, it’s an endless pleasant surprise.
What’s a pair of Irish hitmen doing In Bruges? I.e., what are two colorful but hackneyed movie stereotypes doing in Belgium’s most...
In Bruges is a wildly imperfect feature debut, but it does make you curious to see what else McDonagh has to offer.
It somehow manages to never stop being brutally funny, while also becoming tragically bleak.
A film that’s so bloody wonderful (in both meanings of the word) that all other movies this year might as well go straight to video.
'After I killed him, I dropped the gun in the Thames' -- so begins In Bruges, an insanely clever thug’s tale so rife with obscenity that...
Melancholic music and a torpid pace don’t make In Bruges profound, but they are symptomatic of this phony, pretentious crime film&rsquo...
There’s a Mametian rat-a-tat to McDonagh’s dialogue, but the offbeat humor and the characters' genuine pain and regret feels unique.
Maybe it’s just that the cycle of hitman film escapades is played out for the time being, but In Bruges might have been better off using ...
Farrell has brought his A-game to this cracking little comedy-noir written and directed by Martin McDonagh. He is absolutely superb.
Clever, unpredictable and entertaining, with moments of anguish…
Those who know McDonagh’s work know a vein of darkness will run deeply through the comedy. It has seldom been darker. Or funnier.
In Bruges manages to toy with cliche while avoiding it entirely.
There are good moments laced through the severely uneven In Bruges, but the best reason for seeing it is Bruges itself.
The movie gradually deepens from odd-couple comedy into Catholic-themed drama, but it remains marvelously funny throughout.
Maybe it’s just that the cycle of hitman film escapades is played out for the time being, but In Bruges might have been better off using ...
It’s definitely not to everyone’s taste, but the most interesting pictures never are.
This dark comedy shifts effortlessly between silly and sobering, and it finally gives Colin Farrell the chance to be as funny as we’ve long s...
This is one of those movies that kicks off with a slow engine and picks up at full speed in the second half.
In Bruges is a haunting and hypnotic movie, just the thing to get lost in.
With In Bruges, the British gangster movie gets a Croydon facelift. It may not be new, but it’s a wonderfully fresh take on a famil...
Its mock-artistic thriller trappings notwithstanding, 'In Bruges' is basically a funny, tragicomic two-hander, with the casting of Farrell alo...
McDonagh directs with supreme confidence, just as he writes.
Colin Farrell raises eyebrows, belly laughs and sympathy in Martin McDonagh’s debut feature.
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A twisted script full of psychology, a code of gangster honor and unforgettable black irony Translated to English
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A dark, depressing and deep film for long reflection after viewing. But it does not leave a heavy residue. Translated to English
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A cannonball scenario with great characters. An extremely original film, constantly balancing between black comedy and dark drama. Here Farrell really breaks it, and Fiennes’ hero is one of the coolest "villains" in general. Translated to English
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Farrell’s character has a very cool personality, as well as the curious fact that he is also Irish (like Colin’s character in the director’s next film) and also has a certain passion for drinking. I liked the telephone conversation in the living room filmed in continuous take, a nice touch. Decent movie Translated to English
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A great film. It has everything: no slack in pacing, humor, and acting. I watched the translation of Cube in a Cube. Translated to English
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Anyone who sees a comedy here laughs hysterically. What a comedy this is. The film is philosophical. Overall, this film deserves a review rather than a review. Translated to English
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What a great movie, how did I miss it? In Bruges after this you want to come and stay. How sorry I am for everyone, my God! Made me sympathize with every character. This, I understand, is dramaturgy! Translated to English
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I laughed, cried and thought. A very good film with wonderful actors and the message that it is never too late to make a choice. Translated to English
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A guide to the "little town" in Belgium with music that adds charm and sets the special mood for this picture. Farrell’s mental anguish and a plot with many twists and forks that do not leave the viewer indifferent. 8.5 out of 10. PS My compliments to Fiennes' shark-like smile. Translated to English
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The comedy is as dark as the British knowledge of the world of the film about the location of Bruges. A mix of crime thriller and comedy with a touch of absurdity in the surroundings of an ancient city gives rise to a fireworks of emotions that will not leave you indifferent. Even if you know about McDonagh’s love for tragedies. Translated to English
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It has everything: a good story with the right balance of comedy and drama, excellent direction, and a soundtrack that gives you goosebumps. Farrell gives one of his best performances here. Translated to English
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It’s hard to empathize with assassins, but I did it. Colin Farrell with his puppy dog eyes is a great choice for the role. Lots of funny and paradoxical humor. Well, the main star of this film is the ancient Belgian city. An atmospheric place, and with the snow it’s like a fairy tale. Translated to English
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A comedy saga about how several professional killers among the beauties of a Belgian town turn into whiny, suicidal girls. The hotel owner has more self-control than the killers. But the beauty of Bruges, Farrell’s charisma and good British humor do not let you get bored. Translated to English
An overrated film, thanks to which prices for tourist services in Bruges have increased by one and a half times. PS Brother films better, without cheap pathos. Translated to English
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Powerful film! The acting is top notch. The charisma of the main characters just rushes off the screen. Respect to McDonagh for an excellent script in which drama and black comedy merge together, and it looks harmonious. But my principles do not allow me to give it more than 8 because of some scenes. Translated to English
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Everyone makes mistakes for which they have to pay. But sometimes, it may not be something so terrible that there is no price to pay. You need to think carefully before doing something. And think not only about yourself, but also about others. Everyone is dear to someone. Translated to English