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NEW Fargo - Fargo (Blu-ray)

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5.0 out of 5 stars DVD in excellent condition Jan 15 2013
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
DVD in excellent condition and a great movie on a terrible subject. The play of all actors add so much to the realism of the movie that is based on a true story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars a lesson in storytelling and pleasure to watch May 7 2012
By DAVID
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
When the Coen brothers introduced their first film to the public and we saw their honesty and
quirkyness, coupled with their unique way of telling a story, we were hooked. Their way is not
for everyone, but for those of us who share their outlook on the way some people deal with the
circunstances in which they find themselves, their films are fascinating, Illuminating, and
entertaining as hell. Macy is perfect. McDormand is delightful, Buscemi and Storemare hilarious
and frightening. When l saw the interviews that accompanied the video, l was knocked out to hear
Storemare played HAMLET- Wow! what a range! In my opinion this is right up there with Raising
Arizona.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Passafist Reviews Fargo Jun 19 2003
By A Customer
Format:DVD
The crime in the Coen Brother's film FARGO has to have been the worst executed crime in the history of cinema. It's flawed from the very beginning. It's a good thing that the movie isn't the same way; it's possibly one of the best-executed films of the last 25 years.

I've always been a [fan] for strong character dramas. Plot is inconsequential to me for the most part. I always look at it as that added bonus if a plot really grabs me. I just realize that most stories operate on the same seven or eight premises. So it is the characters that save them. FARGO is full of great characters.

The film opens in Fargo, North Dakota, at a shady trucker bar. Jerry Lundegaard (William H. Macey, Panic) is there to meet Carl (Steve Buscemi, Con Air) --a low rent, funny looking crook. Carl is there with another man named Gaear Grimsrud (Peter Stormare, The Big Lebowski), a tall, silent and scary looking crook. Jerry drops off a car and sets a crime into motion. The two crooks are to kidnap Jerry's wife (Kristen Rudrud, Pleasantville) and hold her for ransom. Jerry is trying to embezzle money from his well-to-do father in law Wade (Harve Presnell, Face/Off), who is a real [fool].

Needless to say, what should be a simple crime goes terribly wrong. When three people show up dead in a small town called Brainerd, the local sheriff, Marge Gunderson (Francis McDormand, The Man Who Wasn't There) get on the case.

What Joel and Ethan Coen have crafted here is a drama of such life and scope. It's not simply about a crime. It's about people living their lives at a moment in time. There are scenes in this film that are unnecessary to the plot that are completely necessary for these characters.

Take for instance, the intimate scene in a hotel resturant in Fargo. Marge is met by an old high school chum, named Mike Yanagita, (Steve Park, and TOYS). He invites her to the hotel to seduce her. He's so bad at it that he makes up stories to try to win her over. She's so sympathetic, to this mans needs, but also wary of his advances. Any other film, this scene would probably be cut, it sure doesn't move the story along. But it paints a clearer picture of just who Marge really is; it's vital to the evolution of her character. It's perfect.

There is another brilliant sequence near the beginning of the film where Jerry has just told Wade about a great land deal he has in the works. Heï¿s hoping Wade will give him the money. When the meeting takes a decidedly different turn there is a single shot of Jerry walking back to his car. It's so sad. Itï¿s so heartbreaking. You sympathize with and for Jerry. Itï¿s reminds me of that scene in TAXI DRIVER, where Travis hangs up the phone after being rejected by Betsey and the camera pans away to the empty hallway, very effective both times.

Francis McDormand is perfect as Marge. She embodies even the pregnant suit she wears through the entire film. I donï¿t know why Marge has to be pregnant; the film would work without her being that way. But that again is one of those small character beats that makes FARGO a film worth watching.

Another interesting device the Coen Bros. use is a small title screen at the beginning stating that the film is in fact a true story. In all honesty it isn't. But what that allows the film to do is work in the realm of the real. Sure the film is a work of fiction, but still there is a feeling of authenticity that little title allows. Honestly the first time I saw FARGO, I thought it was a true story, and I believed it throughout the entirety of the film.

Steve Buscemi and Peter Stormare make great crooks. In any bad film these two characters would be bumbling [fools]. Neither one is terribly smart, but there is certain finesse to there performances. I particularly liked the early scene where Buscemi's character Carl tries to stop talking to show Stomare's Grimsrud he can play the silent game. Of course Carl can't shut up, so he winds up talking to himself.

After reading this review your probably thinking this is a drama. But the AFI listed it as one of the 100 greatest comedies. How does that add up? Well, life is sometimes really funny; sometimes you hear a joke and you can't help laughing. FARGO is a comedy of situation. Marge for instance is a naturally funny person, so she'll tell a joke. She's sweet and good hearted and so are the people she works with. So naturally funny things will happen.

FARGO is a great movie. Well worth 95 minutes of anyone's life. It's a slice of life comedy, set against a gritty and horrible crime. It's a human character study. FARGO is one of the best movies ever made. I love FARGO. ...

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great vendor!!
I was surprised how quickly the DVD arrived. The timing was great as I was just leaving to go to my cottage. Guests who came up that weekend were able to enjoy the movie with me. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Jimmuskoka
5.0 out of 5 stars There's more to life than a little money
Fargo (drama, crime, thriller)
Directed by Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
Starring Frances McDormand, William H. Read more
Published on Jun 6 2011 by Steven Aldersley
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than I expected.
I never really thought much of this movie based on the short clips of it that I've seen, and managed to avoid it until a short while ago, when I came across the video for sale for... Read more
Published on Jun 14 2007 by K Scheffler
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely should have won best picture
And Macy should have won best actor and Buscemi best supporting actor. But then the Oscars are just one big commercial and have nothing to do with quality. Read more
Published on Sep 25 2004 by Kilgore
4.0 out of 5 stars "..that was your accomplice there in the woodchipper."
Fargo fits into a tiny crack between popcorn flick and truly interesting, and not just because it's based on a true story. Read more
Published on July 12 2004 by Dillon
4.0 out of 5 stars FARGON CONCLUSION
i SAW THIS MOVIE ONLY TWICE. The first
time I was drunk i also love guys but holes , the second time i was giving birth and the third tme I WAS IN THE LOCAL JOINT FOR STRONG... Read more
Published on July 1 2004 by paul scwatz.
5.0 out of 5 stars A Shocking Film that took me completely by Surprise.
I expected Fargo to be a light hearted comedy that was set in the midwest. The movie not only was funny but it was thrilling and violent as well. Read more
Published on May 11 2004 by Ryne Williams
5.0 out of 5 stars Minnesota Nice? NOT!!!
If you are reasonably intelligent, have a sense of humor and are film-savvy at all, PLEASE ignore the "why is this film popular?" reviews and see it for yourself. Read more
Published on April 15 2004 by James R. Mckinley
1.0 out of 5 stars I Just Don't Understand
How can anyone enjoy so much brutal and pointless violence (The Wood Chipper Scene) It has no depth to it, unlike other films like Reservoir Dogs, where the killing is a result of... Read more
Published on Mar 12 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars Should have won the Oscar, brilliant.
This is the story of Jerry Lundegaard. A hapless car salesman who needs money to repay the money he stole from GMAC. Why did Jerry steal money from GMAC? Read more
Published on Feb 28 2004 by Anthony Sunclades
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