The thugs murder a state trooper and two innocent bystanders, which ultimately brings Police Chief Marge Gunderson into the investigation. Meanwhile, Jerry's plan continues to fall apart. His father-in-law wants to deliver the money himself which would mess everything up and thugs are beginning to become impatient.
Does FARGO fit any genres?
In the midst of high budget action films and emotional dramas is Fargo, a movie that doesn't seem to really fit into a genre. It's a dark comedy but based on true events which doesn't make it as funny. Some scenes are funny, some scenes are not, and it jumps back and forth throughout the movie. Fargo is unquestionably weird, with a town full of Nordic speakers and a twisted plot where nothing seems to go right. Undeniably Fargo makes fun of the ones who set it all up, expressing the stupidity of it all. Some times, I was lost, but halfway through, I started to pick up what it was all about and began to really enjoy it. The main character, Marge Gunderson, isn't even introduced until halfway through the 98-minute movie, Even though she was a main character I liked her as a character because she didn't fit the steriotypical thriller character, she was a middle aged pregnant woman. Nevertheless, she did a good job and smoothed out the rough edges in Fargo. Still, you have to see it to believe it; words can't describe Fargo.
I found the pacing of FARGO very slow, it's not like a typical thriller where the idea of the movie is to build suspense.
Dialouge:
The dialouge of FARGO was again very slow, it took along time to get to the point in relation to coversations. No suspense was built and the killings, just happened, then it was the next scene, I didn't like this part 0f FARGO.


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