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Prime Video doesn’t stop! After the films by David Fincher and Woody Allen comes the Coen Brothers’ masterpiece.
New year, new life, a saying often used at the turn of each year. Prime Video has taken this phrase literally.
To open the year, Amazon’s streaming platform provided several beautiful films – “Mississippi on Fire”, “Midnight in Paris”, “Millennium – Men Who Hate Women” It is “Annie Hall”.
Despite these great films, Prime Video is also home to some of the best series today – “The Boys”, “Reacher”, “The Wheel of Time”, “Gen V”, “Fleabag“, it is clear, “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power”.
However, the service streaming from Amazon didn’t stop there and has just to add one of the best films of the Coen Brothers to the catalogue.
ANOTHER MASTERPIECE ON THE AMAZON PLATFORM!
Known as “The Big Lebowski”, “This Country Is Not for Old Men”, “Indomitable”, among others, the Coen Brothers have a impressive filmography. However, this film from 1996, is for many, the masterpiece of pair of directors.
With Frances McDormand, William H. Macy It is Steve Buscemi, “Fargo” follows “Jerry Lundegaard (William H. Macy), a Minnesota man who plans to kidnap his own wife to extort money from his father-in-law. He is a car salesman and travels to Fargo to hire Carl Showalter (Steve Buscemi) and Gaear Grimsrud (Peter Stormare) to carry out the plan. After carrying it out, the two collaborators will be the target of an investigation by the efficient and pregnant police chief Marge Gunderson (Frances McDormand)”.
Now available on Prime Video, the Coen Brothers film had an impressive 94% on Rotten Tomatoes. Derek Malcolm of The Guardian, he writes, “the Coen brothers are among the most competent professionals in America and this film is one of their best attempts to transform a familiar genre – true crime drama – into something very different from the ordinary”. The film won two Oscars in the category of Best Leading Actress It is Best Original Screenplay.
TRAILER | FARGO, BY THE COEN BROTHERS, NOW ON PRIME VIDEO
What is your favorite film by the director duo?