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Style-The Coen Brother’s “Blood Simple” (1984)-A Film Review
DVD Review
By Film Critic Sam
Lowell
Blood Simple, starring
Francis McDormand, John Getz. Dan Heyada, M. Emmet Walsh, directed by the Coen
Brothers, 1984
Anybody who as a kid
like me, or even adults now that I think about the matter, who immersed
themselves in the old time crime novels by the likes of Dashiell Hammett and
Mickey Spillane, or even today’s better graphic novels knows that the success
of the endeavor was to pile up the bodies and ask questions later. Keep the
action, keep the guns firing. That premise, what that does to those under
constant violent threat, that “red harvest,”
to take a title from one of Hammett’s early crime novels is what drives
the film under review, Blood Simple,
on the screen where much less is left to the imagination about what all that
firepower was about.
Here’s the blood simple play. Abby, played by
Frances McDormand, and Ray, played by John Getz, one of her husband Marty’s
bartenders are lovers. Marty, played by Dan Heyada, hired private investigator
Visser, played by M. Emmet Walsh to follow them. He gets the “skinny” on them
complete with photographs. Then the madness-the skewing of reason among the
parties when Marty hires Visser to kill Abby and John. Visser fakes their
deaths and shows Marty doctored photos after grabbing ten thou from him for the
job. Then he shoots Marty thinking he had killed him. Marty is left in his
chair as Visser flees the scene. Ray shows up to collect his back pay and finds
Marty slumped over presumably dead. Ray figuring the unhappy Abby had committed
the deed decided to clean up her mess. But Marty is not dead at least not as
Ray is driving away with his body. Marty tries to shoot Ray but fires empty
cylinders and Ray subdues and buries that guy alive.
Thereafter Abby and Ray
think they were covering for each other but let those suspicions get in the
way. Meantime Visser, worried that he might take a fall for the “death” of
Marty starts covering his tracks. Tries and does kill Ray. Tries and does not
kill Abby who winds up killing him thinking that he was Marty. Jesus. Yeah,
here is the text book definition of blood simple-pure and simple.
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