It's not technically a Greek chorus, but the collection of bearded old salts singing shanties as they load fish and haul rope make for a wonderful counterpoint in Blow the Man Down, Amazon's unusual low-budget mystery-comedy film.
A first feature from writer-director team Bridget Savage Cole and Danielle Krudy, Blow The Man Down isn't quite at a level of "Fargo in Maine," but there's good enough reason to make the comparison.
Moreover, there's a center performance from Margo Martindale almost as juicy as Frances McDormand's in the Coen Brothers' classic.
We don't meet Martindale's Enid Devlin until we're well into the story (in fact, you'll do a solid "wait, how does she fit into all this?" at first) but before we get there we're with
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