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O
Brother, Where Art Thou? |
| Rated
PG-13 |
| Runtime:
1hr 42min |
| Starring:
George Clooney, Ed Gale, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson and
Holly Hunter |
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MFG
Rating: 5/5
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The
Coen Brothers have done it again. These are the same guys who brought
us such quirky classics as Raising Arizona and Fargo. If you like
those two movies, you'll love O Brother, Where Art Thou?
The
movie is roughly based on Homer's "Odyssey". Set in very
rural Mississippi during the Great Depression, the story is about
three escaped prisoners who go on an adventure and meet up with
some very colorful characters. That's about all we can say about
the plot without spoiling anything. The situations and characters
involved range from weird to absolutely hysterical.
George
Clooney is the leader of the trio of misfits, and although I'm not
a Clooney fan he's absolutely fantastic in this role. I would've
never imagined he could do slack jawed comedy so well. John Turturro
and Tim Blake Nelson are also hysterical as his two cohorts, however
a real scene stealer is Charles Durning as the Governor. You'll
also find other familiar faces from other Coen movies including
Holly Hunter and John Goodman in small parts.
In
addition to being known for creating some really off the wall characters
and situations to put them in, the Coen brothers also often get
a little creative cinematically. For instance all of the motion
shots in Raising Arizona was revolutionary for it's time. What they've
done here is made a movie released in 2001 look like it's something
out of the 1930's. They washed out much of the color to give the
movie almost a sepia tone type feel. The opening titles and soundtrack
also contribute to the old movie feel. This gives a very artistic
feel to a quirky story that I suspect the Oscar people are going
to love.
The
Coen brothers can be a bit of an acquired taste. Some people just
do not get their sense of humor. If you didn't like their previous
works, you should avoid this one like the plague. However, for those
of us that are fans of their work, this movie is a classic already.
I laughed constantly throughout the movie, it has very few slow
spots. And not only does this movie get one of our rare 5 star ratings,
it received it with virtually no deliberation among the crew who
screened the movie together. Bottom line this is a slam dunk. Go
see it.
-
Billy Bob
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Gun Play
Even
the livestock is at risk in this movie.
Blood & Gore
Not
unless excessive use of Dapper Dan is considered gore.
Car Chases
Drive
that Model A like you stole it!
T&A
Some
wet "sireens".
Chuckles
Stay
home if you have a weak bladder or you'll wet yourself. |
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