Marty (Farrell) is a struggling writer who dreams of finishing his screenplay, "Seven Psychopaths". Billy (Rockwell) is Marty's best friend, an unemployed actor and part time dog thief, who wants to help Marty by any means necessary. All he needs is a little focus and inspiration. Hans (Walken) is Billy's partner in crime. A religious man with a violent past. Charlie (Harrelson) is the psychopathetic gangster whose beloved dog Billy and Hans have just stolen. Charlie's unpredictable, extremely violent and wouldn't think twice about killing anyone or anything associated with the theft. Marty is going to get all the focus and inspiration he needs, just as long as he lives to tell the tale.
Christopher Walken absolutely stole this movie! Everyone was great, but he shined. Hope he gets an Oscar nomination for supporting actor. Doubtful, but his performance was worthy.
Whoah, repete66211. Let's not lose our head here There was nothing forced in "In Bruges". The entire film flowed perfectly IMO. And as much as I loved "Psychopaths", no way was it better. IMO that is. Again, I loved both. But "In Bruges" just resonated better.