Title | : | Fargo (1996) - A Little Bit of Money Scene (12/12) | Movieclips |
Lasting | : | 2.30 |
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Views | : | 152 rb |
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🌏🕵🏻😆✌️ Comment from : A Way Of Living |
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You can't reason with a psychopath Comment from : WMH Health |
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You can feel Coen’s DNA throughout the movie Dark, melancholy, genius and none of that Steven Spielberg’s escapism from real Comment from : Vivek Shivdasani |
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A man would have to put his soul at hazard; he'd have to say: "OK, i'll be part of this world" Comment from : andreaswinter |
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Peter Stormare was awesome in this movie too Honestly intimidating and weird Comment from : Necromancer_Eatmypantzer |
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The 3 people she refers to are the cop and 2 witnesses She doesn’t know Wade and the parking attendant as well Comment from : John Browneyes |
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I love how one of the greatest films of all times can be summed up as “there’s more to life than money” Comment from : Gabe Spiro |
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Real human being 😂🤣 Comment from : 須崎野郎 |
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The scene is really tied together when she says “I just don’t understand it” She’s wrong in thinking the violence was committed about the money But I think she knows she’s wrong and that’s why she says she doesn’t understand Comment from : jeff daniels |
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I was just in Brainerd getting parts for my skidsteer Lots of things to do Comment from : Mr Buck |
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She did that without backup? Comment from : Frisbieinstein |
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He's a nihilist Comment from : Pineapple Tree5 |
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Quite simply the greatest scene in American Cinema Comment from : Spam fish |
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I just realized Francis McDormand and Peter Stormare would later go on to play God and Lucifer, respectively Comment from : TheCroscarmellose |
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I've had a kid recently Changed my life around During my paternity leave (yes, I'm not American), I finally got around to watching Fargo, and these past few weeks, Frances McDormand pops up in my head to remind me "There's more to life than a little bit of money" whenever I worry about my job Comment from : DudeWat |
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My favorite thing about this scene is how he's such a braindead mongoloid that literally the only thing going through his mind is how great it would be to split her head open with an axe That's my takeaway from the glance at the giant lumberjack statue Comment from : Brakathor |
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A great , GREAT film and GREAT casting Comment from : stephen john baldwin |
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0:48 He realizes she’s right when he sees the Paul Bunyan statue 😂 Comment from : Mike Hawk |
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This scene is crucial to the full development of the Marge character Throughout the film, we see her as a chipper caricature of Minnesota Nice, one that's a fantastic investigator, yes, but with a sort of fundamental lightness and unseriousness underpinning everything she does In this scene, we finally get to see her with her mask down; we can read on her face that the events of the film have impacted her deeply She's not just Minnesota Nice, she's a human being with real feelings who had to fight absolute evil (while carrying a child, no less), and it took its toll on her Which makes the triumph of her success all the more satisfying Comment from : Dan Festa |
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Christ this scene hits hard Marge's pregnancy lends a maternal gravitas to her character; she could be saying the very same thing to her child Comment from : J Rock |
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And it's a beautiful day Pshhhhh Comment from : Steve dunlop |
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Thinking about this scene this morning has made me feel better about a lot of things that have been troubling me recently Frances as Marge is one of the best heroines to grace our cinema screens and I am forever grateful for her Happy New Year to Movieclips Comment from : Mike Basil |
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One of the best scenes in film history Comment from : Peeeons |
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I love this scene Comment from : Omar Qasirov |
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"There's more to life than a little money, ya know"br"Oh yeah? Like what?"br"PANCAKES" Comment from : darkanguiel |
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"I just don't understand it"brbrSaid the happily married woman with a stable income of money, ofc you don't f***ing understand those who are desperate Comment from : BlueBedouin |
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1:36 She should have said "Would it kill ya to say something?" Comment from : thedelightfullytacky |
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I find it funny how we are supposed to suspend are disbelief at pregnant Marge hauling this psycho into the back of her car, all by herself Comment from : Lord Chancellor Hatton |
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She took the words right out of my mouth I just don't understand it as well Philadelphia USA Comment from : Honor Ladone |
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Damn, those two are good Comment from : diddywahdaddy |
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One very important question i just thought off How did marge get him in the car after she shot him?? Grimsurd really didnt put up a fight when marge was transferring him to the car alone? 😂 Comment from : Kelvin S |
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now This is art This is cinemabrI am partial to the Coen's idiosyncrasies, yet I'd be hard pressed to not dub this clip as universally beautiful Comment from : Mathieu Legendre |
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If ever there was a cautionary tale against greed, it would certainly be this film Comment from : Alan Horowitz |
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Gaer got the death penalty for sure Kidnapping, robbery, 4 homicides He's a goner Jerry got life no doubt since the wife died Bueschemi got off easy Comment from : TonyDanza4Lyfe |
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Nit pick but I did wonder how Marge pregnant managed to get him in the back of the squad car without a struggle Comment from : Thiago Santos |
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And Gaear is sitting behind and thinking how to make her stop Comment from : sridhar krishnamurthy |
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This scene is so much more deep than the No Country for Old Men final speech Comment from : Isaías Ríos |
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"Abashed the devil stood and felt how awful goodness is and saw Virtue in her shape how lovely: and pined his loss“brbr- Milton, parade lost Comment from : admtech69 |
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What ever happened to Jerry Lundegaard at the end of the film?! I know that he gets arrested while trying to crawl out the window inside that mans house; but, does he end up getting life without parole by the judge? Comment from : Eric Easterday |
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I had my cat converter stolen and all for what a little bit of money Comment from : Brian Mashin |
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1:03 "And here you are and it's a beautiful day" She says that while there's a blizzard outside Lol! Comment from : JC_Malone |
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0:42 - 0:53 when she asks "don't you know that" hurts, she knows there's no reasoning but deep down she really wanted the answer, the reason why he did it all and a little bit of that grief and pain came out but was written all over her face Comment from : PotatoMaGobinus |
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A lot more subtlety in the contrast between two different people, two different worlds No country for old men definitely more powerful/in your facebrGraer is a killer he doesn’t care much about money either He enjoys killing And having basic needs met A true psychopath Comment from : hop bup |
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What an awful plot The self serving father gets his wife and father in law murdered, while he goes to prison, leaving the little boy all alone Tragic Comment from : John Edwards |
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This is one of the most brilliant, smartest, simplest scenes in movie history "And it's a beautiful day" One of the best lines ever So underrated Comment from : Tobin Hays |
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No closure for this woman Gaear was indifferent about being caught It's like Marge was defeated even though she got the guy Guy felt no remorse nor was he visibly affected by getting caught That's what she doesn't understand Comment from : Tristissimvs Hominvm |
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One of the few films I can say I quote on a regular basis "Oh, you betcha" Comment from : Noah Correia Photography |
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"It's a beautiful day"brThis is not about the weatherbrIt's about valuing life Comment from : Alexandre Bezerra |
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0:42 Comment from : Ceasar Martinez |
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Just a quick reminder that this actually happened Comment from : Zoomer Jack |
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For a little bit of money and it's a beautiful day Comment from : Michael McCusker |
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I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!!! Fargo is one of my favorite movies of all time the entire cast including Frances McDormand was perfect The writing is tremendous, the plot was engaging, and no matter how many times I have seen this film it just gets better every time I watch it Comment from : David Netterwald |
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Wouldn't he be transported by ambulance since he has a bullet in his leg? When Marge asks "don't you know that?",that is such a wasted condescending question posed to a homicidal psychopath However does illustrate the dimension less approach to police work and, obviously, the need for detachment by police officers The question is why doesn't he know that, which probably can't be answered by either one of them Comment from : Danny Martinez |
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Wonder if her car has True coat ? Comment from : rawdog42 |
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Marge: there’s more to life than a little money you knowbrbrGaear: Where’s pancakes house? Comment from : IWannaplay |
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'I'm not angry I'm just disappointed' Your Mother Comment from : Goyo Bartoli |
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The biggest tragedy of the movie is that the money Steve buried before he got killed will most likely never be found till summer or fall Comment from : masterzombie |
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US$ 40,000 is not just ''a little bit of money'' Maybe in the USA it is but certainly not in most of the world Still, like Bob Marley sang: ''Life is worth much more than gold'' Comment from : Javier Burgos |
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God I used to date a girl who looked just like her in this scene Didn't see this movie until after we broke up It makes her that much funnier to me Comment from : MrHarpguitarist |
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And the Academy Award for the best picture goes to The English patient 1:32 Comment from : Farrukh Shah |
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By far the best scene in the movie I truly felt every word she said in this scene Probably impacted my life to always earn money the righteous way Comment from : Eslam Daineh |
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"And it's a beautiful day"brbrIt's overcast and there's snow all over the ground Comment from : samsquanch1996 |
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Hmm By the looks of it, she got the perp and left, without securing the crime scene, leaving the kidnapped lady's body there, with half a leg sticking out of a wood chipper Sometimes, writers mess up Comment from : CooManTunes |
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scott will tell the truthbrwilliams loved mother named ruthbrjody welch uncouth Comment from : Jeffrey Richardson |
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What an amazing movie Comment from : James Z |
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she is very beautiful Comment from : ios gar |
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She is so phenomenal here, I love this scene so much Comment from : Maggie Silva |
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"And it's a beautiful day" - 2 degrees and white out conditions Comment from : Joe Joseph |
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"It's a beautiful day"brbr>Literally in a blizzard Comment from : ctuagent247 |
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happy valley ripped off this film big time Comment from : freddie meyer |
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Beautiful day?????? Comment from : James Feeney |
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Mr Rodgers its a beautiful day in the neighborhood Comment from : Soda Pop |
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Frances McDormand is giving you all one of the great acting lessons of modern cinema here Comment from : Michael Foley |
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She does not yet know about Jerry's father-in-law and the toll booth guy Comment from : dpm |
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La scena finale è una riflessione a tutta la vita è alla sua assurdità Comment from : Mariano Pietrangeli |
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The only lesson here is: don’t get caught Comment from : Gabriel Moline |
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Really moving acting in this scene by Frances McDormand Did she deserve her Oscar? Oh you betcha, ja Comment from : John Stahl |
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This movie is weird!brThe action is slow, as if the offender was known from the beginning! Both the police and the people around them are moving slowly! Comment from : 2000 Teiki |
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God schools Satan with wisdom (circa 1996) Comment from : moviemaster8510 |
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I’m having a hard time believing that a tiny pregnant middle aged woman was able to arrest a big guy like him, let alone cuff him, drag him to the Prawler and place him in the back seat Comment from : OrbitOnceAround |
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Just rewatched Fargo for the first time in years and I’d forgotten what a fantastic film it is This scene does really stand out because Marge is the moral compass of the film She’s smart, brave, genuine and doesn’t suffer fools gladly Amongst thieves, murderers and scummy businessmen, Margie is the heart of the film and the relationship she has with her husband is very sweet and endearing A small town hero darn’ tootin’! Comment from : Jez Creed |
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Can we stop at Pancakes House? Comment from : surfguitarfuzz |
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Congrats, lady You captured Karl Hungus Comment from : J Shepard |
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Fargo: A great dark comedy featuring things that are impossible to find humor in Comment from : psychokitty444 |
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Whenever it's an arctic cold misery outside, I just think to myself: "And it's a beautiful day" Comment from : Aaron C |
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Is this what counts as a beautiful day in Minnesota? Comment from : TheHehe1223 |
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He reminds me of Ryan gosling Comment from : Hardik H |
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This scene alone is worth the Oscar Comment from : Mark R Harris |
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theres more to life than a little money, but without money theres no life youll be a hobo Comment from : LOL60345 |
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ryan gosling really let himself go Comment from : monsiuer smartypants |
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Her character shares some striking similarities with Tommy Lee Jones' character in No Country for Old Men Comment from : Zach Ramey |
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Best scene in the movie Comment from : Max |
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This scene really resonates with me I feel it applies to so many people's lives (especially mine) I'm stuck in a high-stress high-pay job (or career rather) and I sometimes work 90+ hours a week And all i can think of is this scene Comment from : Ali Ali Oxen Free |
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Man, right in the heart "I just don't understand it" profoundly sad Money DOES corrupt, and it's never been conveyed so perfectly before or since this very scene Comment from : bigtux11 |
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the 'gaear' actor is so good with his facial expressions everything you need to know is all written on his face Comment from : Asmah Noordin |
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