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The original post: /r/movies by /u/Piratedking12 on 2024-12-29 06:10:31.

In Bruges is on of my favorite movies. I think this and 7 psychopaths, also from Martin McDonagh are unbelievably underrated movies. In Bruges is a near perfect movie to me. Every line, ever scene is important and comes back. Even small things like Chloe saying she needs to make a call after her date with Ray, her calling off robbing him, or the fat Americans climbing the tower, comes back and is important. The only thing that has bothered me for years is why Ken leaves Rays gun in the hotel drawer when he was getting ready for Harry to arrive. As far as Ken knew, Ray was gone. The only thing I could ever think is maybe he thought he and Harry would get in a gunfight and end up back at the hotel, but it’s the only thing in the movie that seems like a total contrivance for the plot later, and not something that seems naturally set up.

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