孩子会发现这部电影最无聊,最坏的疤痕。这部电影是关于爱尔兰的两名刺客要击倒Bruge(因此标题),后抢劫失败了。电影的前半部分基本上花人性化杀人犯,但在可能的最佳方法。这些是复杂的人类,他们做他们所做的事情并不是因为他们是邪恶的,但因为他们支付。我们没有深入研究这两个人物的动机,但感觉他们是由环境而不是个性。他们杀死,因为他们支付,而不是因为他们想要。不,这是一个救赎质量……但是在电影中比在大多数电影完全不同。凶手是人性化的,你不禁怜悯。雷(科林·法瑞尔),绝对是被他的错误,并愿意支付的最终价格。 Ken (Brendan Gleeson) is tasked with correcting that mistake in the most gangster-appropriate way possible, but is having second thoughts. These are two mobsters with a conscience, and it shows. Actually, throughout the whole movie, even the "big bad" guy Henry is shown to have his own set of rules and guidelines by which he lives, as messed up as it is. There's no truly evil person in this film. Just a cast of characters all which abide by a code of flawed morality. In fact, the only character in this film who believes himself to be truly evil is Colin Farrell, and even then, through his own self recognition, he is the least evil of all. For that reason, this is a masterpiece. Also for that reason, this isn't a kids movie. I think it's above most children's heads to process the fact that almost nobody in this film is evil by their own definition. There is plenty of alcohol, drugs, and violence. It's all done so tastefully, that this movie is nowhere near a gore-fest. It's all done with a purpose, but you can't expect the majority of kids to understand why it's done this way. That's why I rate it 16+ at a minimum. However, those that can appreciate it, will find this movie to be a deep character study which examines in particular two individuals who may have made the wrong life choices up til now. Maybe some will find it boring. Certainly some parts are slow if you're used to your thrillers being in-your-face. But, in my mind, this is the perfect slow-burner thriller with just enough comedy elements (furnished by a frustrated Colin Farrell being stuck in possibly the most touristy & gentrified town in all of Belgium) to keep things on the brink of absurdity. For these reasons, I also find it hard to characterize this movie in terms of Common Sense's buzzwords. "Too much violence"? Sure it's violent. But the violence serves a purpose, so I don't consider it too much. "Great messages"?? I can't comfortably say that, but what this movie tries to say is definitely salient. "Great role models"? They're murderers! But murderers with hearts. This movie doesn't fall into the general basic tropes that other films fall into, which makes it exceedingly hard to characterize. And in the end, what you're left with is a bit of a cliffhanger. Not just in terms of what happens to our hero (or anti-hero?). What is hell? And is it just the equivalent of living the rest of our days in ****in' Bruges? [sic]