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.
The main way of doing this, will be through the use of a plot synopsis. By learning the various events of the film, and the most important points in the film, you can be properly introduced to the film. So, through the synopsis, as well as other important factors, you should be able to come away from this article better informed about this film.
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 problem is, after they part ways, Jerry soon learns that he would not need the money from the ransom they were all to split. You see, a business venture of his just sprouted legs and promised a handsome cash payout. So he desperately tries to contact the kidnappers to call it off, but to no avail. And the next piece of the movie involves the actual kidnapping, which is less than smooth.
While the original ransom was set for 80,000 between the captors and Jerry, Jerry later decides to tell his father in law that they are demanding a million. He agrees adamantly to pay it, but demands that he is there to give it to the kidnappers himself. Wade, the father in law, actually aims to kill the kidnappers and get his daughter without giving them the money at all.
It isn't a surprise that the whole thing gets botched, leaving Wade dead and one of the two kidnappers sent to collect the money very much wounded. He is able, though, to get the money and flee. He discovers there is a million, and he hides all but the 80,000 that his partner was aware of. Back at the cabin, the wounded crook finds the wife dead at the hands of the other crook. They get into an argument, and the already wounded kidnapper also dies.
The other is soon arrested, and the following scene depicts Jerry being arrested as well for his involvement in planning and seeing through with the entire plan. There were so many incredible performances in this motion picture, though among the best would be William H. Macy as Jerry and Steve Buschemi as one of the two kidnappers.
That, is "Fargo". While there is certainly a good bit to know about this film, perhaps this was helpful towards encouraging you to see it if you haven't already. This is critically acclaimed because there aren't many films like this one. - 40729
The main way of doing this, will be through the use of a plot synopsis. By learning the various events of the film, and the most important points in the film, you can be properly introduced to the film. So, through the synopsis, as well as other important factors, you should be able to come away from this article better informed about this film.
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 problem is, after they part ways, Jerry soon learns that he would not need the money from the ransom they were all to split. You see, a business venture of his just sprouted legs and promised a handsome cash payout. So he desperately tries to contact the kidnappers to call it off, but to no avail. And the next piece of the movie involves the actual kidnapping, which is less than smooth.
While the original ransom was set for 80,000 between the captors and Jerry, Jerry later decides to tell his father in law that they are demanding a million. He agrees adamantly to pay it, but demands that he is there to give it to the kidnappers himself. Wade, the father in law, actually aims to kill the kidnappers and get his daughter without giving them the money at all.
It isn't a surprise that the whole thing gets botched, leaving Wade dead and one of the two kidnappers sent to collect the money very much wounded. He is able, though, to get the money and flee. He discovers there is a million, and he hides all but the 80,000 that his partner was aware of. Back at the cabin, the wounded crook finds the wife dead at the hands of the other crook. They get into an argument, and the already wounded kidnapper also dies.
The other is soon arrested, and the following scene depicts Jerry being arrested as well for his involvement in planning and seeing through with the entire plan. There were so many incredible performances in this motion picture, though among the best would be William H. Macy as Jerry and Steve Buschemi as one of the two kidnappers.
That, is "Fargo". While there is certainly a good bit to know about this film, perhaps this was helpful towards encouraging you to see it if you haven't already. This is critically acclaimed because there aren't many films like this one. - 40729
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