“Why are you filming midgets” is just one of the odder questions posed in “In Bruges.” This pleasingly clever tale traces the fortunes of two hitmen, Ray Colin Farrell and Ken Brendan Gleeson, dispatched to the ancient medieval town of Bruges, Belgium, to cool their heels while waiting for new instructions.

And wait they do-sometimes clownishly, sometimes metaphysically, suggesting it’s Godot they expect to hear from, not their hatchet-faced Cockney boss, Harry Ralph Fiennnes.

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