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Blood Simple

United States

1984

99 Min
Color
English
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DIR Joel Coen

PROD Ethan Coen

SCR Joel Coen, Ethan Coen

DP Barry Sonnenfeld

CAST John Getz, Frances McDormand, Dan Hedaya, M. Emmet Walsh

ED Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, Don Wiegmann

Synopsis

In the first film of brothers Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, M. Emmett Walsh plays Visser, an unscrupulous private eye hired by Texas bar owner Marty (Dan Hedaya) to murder Marty’s faithless wife Abby (Frances McDormand) and her paramour, Ray (John Getz), one of Marty’s employees. But Visser is no more up-front with Marty than with anyone else; he makes some slight modifications of the original plan so that it better serves his own best interests. After a surprise double-cross and the murder of one of the important players, matters spiral out of control, and the plot gyrates through a complicated string of darkly humorous events. False assumptions, guilt, and fear all lead to a frantic attempt to conceal evidence and the heart-pounding, irony-filled denouement. Blood Simple was re-released in the summer of 2000 with a digitally-remastered soundtrack and – at the Coens’ behest – a few minutes of dialogue trimmed.

(From http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=A6128 )

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Joel Coen

Combining thoughtful eccentricity, wry humor, arch irony, and often brutal violence, the films of the Coen brothers have become synonymous with a style of filmmaking that pays tribute to classic American movie genres, especially film noir, while sustaining a firmly postmodern feel. Born in St. Louis Park, MN, in 1954, Joel Coen studied at New York University before moving into filmmaking in the early ‘80s. He and his younger brother began writing screenplays while Joel worked as an assistant editor on good friend Sam Raimi’s 1983 film The Evil Dead. In 1984, they made their debut with Blood Simple. Both of them wrote and edited the film (using the name Roderick Jaynes for the latter duty), while Joel took the directing credit and Ethan billed himself as the producer. It earned considerable critical acclaim and established the brothers as fresh, original talent. Their next major effort (after Crimewave, a 1985 film they wrote that was directed by Raimi), 1987’s Raising Arizona was a… read more

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beneezy

4Feb10

First Film of Coen Brothers = Great First Film of Coen Brothers  
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Jeff Costello

13Dec09

Coen's second best to Barton Fink I think. A Masterpiece!  
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Rob Davies

7Jun09

Hitchcock would approve.  
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nallan

20Apr09

The Coens Bros were clearly talented from the get go! This is one of their best IMO. In style and quality it is up there w/ Fargo, and No Country.   

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Blood Simple

By gino on December 6, 2009

Blood Simple is a debut Film that only the Coen Brothers could have created with such fluidity and such definitive style. The Plot is nearly flawless, and although it’s not the comedy style that Joel…  read review

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By MR. Univers​e on August 15, 2009

This film was disappointing for me it is a good film with phenomenal camerawork. But I saw this after I had watched all of the Coen Brothers films up to that point and while it pales in comparison…  read review

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