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Writer's pictureGus Keller

Fargo



Fargo contrasts tones for unique and heightened emotions. Its character-driven plot informs viewers of motivations and themes, creating an unpredictable yet inevitable story. There's dark humor, escalating stakes, detailed characters, satisfying bookends, relatability, brevity, showing rather than telling, intimate scale, and inverted tropes. The dialogue is patterned, specific, flavorful, and witty. It covers ideas of greed, morality, deceit, power, humility, and partnership. The quirky yet organic acting anchors the film with layers, chemistry, nonverbals, outbursts, comedic timing, and sincerity. Overall, Fargo brings a dynamic blend of refreshing personality and meaningful weight.


Fargo provides genre-blending, tension, juxtaposition, versatility, and minimalism. Its observant imagery has framing, color, composition, angles, and focus. The editing uses dissolves, cross cuts, smash cuts, pacing, suspense, and rhythm. Its sound adds split cuts, isolation, action, echoes, and offscreens. The music is epic, recurring, and mournful Norwegian folk. Its production design is a character in itself, offering a cold and unglamorous sense of place. The perfectly fitting cast is career-defining for every lead role. Its effects utilize stunts, blood, makeup, prosthetics, gunfire, and violence. Ultimately, Fargo maximizes filmmaking fundamentals and offbeat perspectives.


Writing: 10/10

Direction: 10/10

Cinematography: 9/10

Acting: 10/10

Editing: 8/10

Sound: 7/10

Score/Soundtrack: 9/10

Production Design: 9/10

Casting: 9/10

Effects: 8/10


Overall Score: 8.9/10

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