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Blood Simple (1984)
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Reviews Counted:61
Fresh:59
Rotten:2
Average Rating:8.2/10
Synopsis: When a bar owner discovers that one of his employees is having an affair with his wife, a complex web of deceit and double crosses ensues in a small Texas town. The Coen brothers' first picture is... When a bar owner discovers that one of his employees is having an affair with his wife, a complex web of deceit and double crosses ensues in a small Texas town. The Coen brothers' first picture is an intricately plotted film noir filled with surprises at each turn. The cast, largely unkown at the time, includes Dan Hedaya as the cuckolded bar owner, Frances McDormand as the cheating wife, John Getz as the adultering bartender, and the fabulously creepy M. Emmett Walsh as the slimy, sweaty private detective who should not be trusted. The film is a marvel to experience; director of photography Barry Sonnenfeld has created stunning compositions filled with open spaces, and the sound--from the slightest footsteps or dripping water to a sudden shotgun blast--reverberates ominously, as if it is a character unto itself. Directed by Joel Coen and cowritten by Joel and his brother Ethan, BLOOD SIMPLE is an eerie testament to the limitless possibilities of low-budget filmmaking. [More]
Starring: John Getz, Frances McDormand, Dan Hedaya, M. Emmet Walsh
Starring: John Getz, Frances McDormand, Dan Hedaya, M. Emmet Walsh, Samm-Art Williams
Director: Joel Coen
Director: Joel Coen
Screenwriter: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Producer: Ethan Coen
Composer: Carter Burwell
Reviews for Blood Simple
The movie remains mired in a smart-alecky film-school sensibility.
The Coens remain fastidiously indifferent to the plight of their creations, the better to concentrate on the dazzle of their doom
There is not one wasted shot in this arty film, nor one that is not a design student's delight... [the camera] gets down on the floor and shows us the dust swirling around a pair of boots and under a door.
...for all its delirious impudence and film school showiness, it's so clearly a movie made by guys crazy about moviemaking.
This first Blood is worth a second look (or, of course, a first viewing) by fans who like their plot simple, bloody and completely engaging.
Stylish shoestring noir, and an admirable filmmaking debut for the brothers Coen.
The pace can at times be a touch slow, but it's easy to see why the Coens allow certain scenes to simmer, especially when their actors are chewing up the screen as they do.
Blood Simple is a good mystery, both crafty and clever, but never really exceeds satisfactory.
Director Joel Coen and his co-screenwriting brother Ethan rarely miss a beat with their smart film noir dialogue and perfect little details...
Blood Simple is highlighted by an absolutely wonderous performance that is both sleazy and diabolical by M. Emmet Walsh.
A stunning debut, and arguably one of the Coens' two best features, this Gothic noir introduced the wry, sardonic, and playful approach that would shape their future work, and launched the screen career of the brilliant Frances McDormand.
Joel and Ethan Coen's spooky tale is still fresh today! They truly opened the door for low budget, intelligent, slow moving films; that real people banter, believable situations all delightfully twisted around a dreamlike state.
A deliciously decadent, delightfully twisted and masterfully macabre tale.
As black, sinful and nasty as a weekful of Hitchcocks, this is as fresh and intoxicating now as it was back then. In a word: deadly.
From first shot to last, the Coens seldom miss an opportunity to suggest that theirs is a movie made by evolutionarily advanced life-forms touring a primitive planet.
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