In Bruges movie plot
2021-10-18 09:27
The city of Bruges in northwestern Belgium is an ancient city that has been passed down since the Middle Ages and is favored by travel enthusiasts all over the world. However, for the two professional killers Rayand Ken, coming here on vacation is not so easy, whether it is bad or lucky is uncertain.
On Christmas Eve, Harrytheir immediate boss in London, sent them to Bruges for a few weeks. Perhaps they will have important tasks to complete.
In the Gothic building, surrounded by canals, and cobbled streets on the banks, the two killers lived here as if they were ordinary tourists. It's just that the bloody winds of London in the past are still lingering in his mind, and Lei hates the place; Ken is on the contrary, always maintaining a heart of love, trying to find the beauty and tranquility of this city, and discovering its interesting And cuteness.
As time passed day by day, they had been waiting for Harry's order, and their experience gradually became weird. The strange things they encountered here with locals and tourists, as well as a European movie in which an American dwarf was filming, a Dutch prostitute, and a romance with Ray’s chance encounter, a man named ChloeClaimansgirl, maybe she is also here to perform a secret mission. Finally Harry called, and Ken and Ray’s vacation became a life-and-death battle in an instant.
Extended Reading
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Ken: [about Ray] Harry, he's definitely gone.
Harry: You realize there are no bowling alleys in Bruges.
Ken: I realize that, Harry. The boy wanted to have a look anyway.
Harry: What are they going to have? A medieval fucking bowling alley?
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Harry: I'm glad he likes it there. I'm glad we were able to give him something, something good and happy. Because he wasn't such a bad kid, was he?
Ken: Huh?
Harry: He wasn't a bad kid, was he?
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