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Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Blood Simple
1. On Your Own (Main Titles) [6:05]
2. Fringe Benefit [3:20]
3. Nice Guy [2:22]
4. Packing [2:41]
5. In Hell [3:26]
6. Bed or Couch? [4:06]
7. Dead End [2:50]
8. Not Strictly Legal [5:19]
9. In and Out [5:59]
10. Very, Very Careful [6:30]
11. The Gun [4:04]
12. Cleaning Up [2:43]
13. On the Road [5:52]
14. Digging A Hole [3:38]
15. Missing [4:39]
16. Time to Think [4:53]
17. Ripped Off [2:36]
18. The Place Is a Wreck [2:56]
19. A Stupid Thing to Say [3:11]
20. What Happened? [2:58]
21. The Photo [1:50]
22. Light and Dark [4:15]
23. Message for Marty [6:30]
24. End Titles [2:37]
Blood's not so simple when you're trying to clean a floor drenched with it, but that's all part of the fun in the Coen Brothers's auspicious debut. Directed by Joel, produced by Ethan, and written by both of them (their standard operating procedure), Blood Simple tells the story of a bar owner (Dan Hedaya) who hires a private detective (M. Emmet Walsh) to kill his unfaithful wife (Frances McDormand) and her lover (John Getz). Not much goes according to anyone's plan here, however, and Blood Simple delights with clever plot twists and turns, which are conveyed through audacious camera moves and richly expressive black-and-white photography. There's solid acting all around, but it is Walsh who steals this show in perhaps the best role of his career: He's perfect as a slouching, overweight archetype of snide cynicism. Performances aside, the film is a celebration of style and irony and a showcase for director Joel's visual inventiveness. A seminal film in the American independent movement as well as a cult classic, Blood Simple succeeds brilliantly as film noir even as its tongue alternates from cheek-to-cheek., Barnes & Noble
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