I can venture a guess that by you reading over this article, you are curious about the critically acclaimed dark comedy "Fargo". Sure, there is a good bit that you are going to want to consider here, and to truly appreciate this film you are going to have to read over this article to get a better feel for the movie itself.
One of the best ways that this can be done, is by simply walking you through the plot of the film. While, for the sake of space and time you cannot be let in on every detail, you will get a synopsis that is worthwhile and might encourage you to watch this movie, if you have not gotten around to it yet. Let it be known, this will likely contain spoilers, so be prepared.
The film opens on a man named Jerry, he is down on his luck and financially shot. He is a crooked car dealer, with a very checkered past of angered customers. He needs money in a hurry, so he hatches up a plan for the two men sitting across the table from him to kidnap his wife. Then, her father would pay a handsome ransom to ensure her safe return.
The trouble really begins when Jerry learns that he does not need the money, when another business venture that he has tried to start seems as though it will get the financial backing that it requires. So in an attempt to call off the kidnapping, Jerry learns that he cannot get a hold of the soon to be captors. The next sequence involves the two kidnappers very awkwardly taking Jerry's wife, Jean.
While the original plan between the three men at the start of the film was to ask the father for 80,000, Jerry decides that he will tell his father in law that the kidnappers have ransomed out his daughter for a cool million. He agrees to pay the money, but he refuses not to hand it to the crooks himself. So Wade, Jean's father, sets off with the money aiming to kill the kidnappers with his sidearm and get his daughter back without losing a cent.
The whole thing gets botched, and Wade ends up dead and one of the kidnappers is seriously wounded. He leaves with the whole million, and buries what isn't the 80,000 that his partner is expecting. Back at the hideout, the wounded kidnapper learns that the other killed the wife. They begin to argue over who gets the car and soon the one who was already wounded is dead as well.
Well, the police had recently learned of their whereabouts, and soon swooped in to arrest Carl's partner. The next scene features Jerry being arrested as well in another location, so you are left to assume that somehow the whole plan had been confessed somewhere along the line. Great performances were in abundance, two of the most noteworthy being William H. Macy (Jerry) and Steve Buschemi (Carl).
If you cared to know more about the film, "Fargo", hopefully this article was helpful in that respect. While there might be a good bit to consider, this should have at the very least, given you a proper introduction to what might have made this film as exceptional as it was. - 40731
One of the best ways that this can be done, is by simply walking you through the plot of the film. While, for the sake of space and time you cannot be let in on every detail, you will get a synopsis that is worthwhile and might encourage you to watch this movie, if you have not gotten around to it yet. Let it be known, this will likely contain spoilers, so be prepared.
The film opens on a man named Jerry, he is down on his luck and financially shot. He is a crooked car dealer, with a very checkered past of angered customers. He needs money in a hurry, so he hatches up a plan for the two men sitting across the table from him to kidnap his wife. Then, her father would pay a handsome ransom to ensure her safe return.
The trouble really begins when Jerry learns that he does not need the money, when another business venture that he has tried to start seems as though it will get the financial backing that it requires. So in an attempt to call off the kidnapping, Jerry learns that he cannot get a hold of the soon to be captors. The next sequence involves the two kidnappers very awkwardly taking Jerry's wife, Jean.
While the original plan between the three men at the start of the film was to ask the father for 80,000, Jerry decides that he will tell his father in law that the kidnappers have ransomed out his daughter for a cool million. He agrees to pay the money, but he refuses not to hand it to the crooks himself. So Wade, Jean's father, sets off with the money aiming to kill the kidnappers with his sidearm and get his daughter back without losing a cent.
The whole thing gets botched, and Wade ends up dead and one of the kidnappers is seriously wounded. He leaves with the whole million, and buries what isn't the 80,000 that his partner is expecting. Back at the hideout, the wounded kidnapper learns that the other killed the wife. They begin to argue over who gets the car and soon the one who was already wounded is dead as well.
Well, the police had recently learned of their whereabouts, and soon swooped in to arrest Carl's partner. The next scene features Jerry being arrested as well in another location, so you are left to assume that somehow the whole plan had been confessed somewhere along the line. Great performances were in abundance, two of the most noteworthy being William H. Macy (Jerry) and Steve Buschemi (Carl).
If you cared to know more about the film, "Fargo", hopefully this article was helpful in that respect. While there might be a good bit to consider, this should have at the very least, given you a proper introduction to what might have made this film as exceptional as it was. - 40731
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