Hail, Caesar! Comments

  • Mitchell 2022-03-22 09:01:40

    In some places, it's still fun, but it's very uncomfortable to catch who is black and who is not sure who is going to be...

  • Max 2022-03-22 09:01:40

    Very traditional multi-line narrative, very traditional shooting technique, very traditional soundtrack, very traditional dark humor, very traditional movie...

  • Kirsten 2022-03-22 09:01:40

    Future group philosophical discussion, on the economic benefits of shaving back hair; tapping on submarine submarines in taverns, lazy moon singing cowboys stalking people; in addition, there are clips of garrote, professional human beings, singing and dancing, lively and happy, political mistakes, black humor, Hollywood know-it-all to solve problems and solve problems One day, the best memory of the golden age,...

  • Amelie 2022-03-22 09:01:40

    Old-fashioned movie fans like it, it has nothing to do with the stalk, but the Coen brothers played several types of film bridges, although the best ones seem to be black films and Broadway drama adaptations. Doing the latter is much more fitting than playing terriers, and because Shen Yun is well captured and the plot is light, it won't spill the blood and black characters like some...

  • Timothy 2022-03-21 09:01:46

    The overall structure is scattered and can’t be invested; but each scene looks good when taken out alone. Many times it’s just a fun, and the tribute part is very...

  • Renee 2022-03-21 09:01:46

    Seeing me Agyness Deyn straightened up from the bed in an...

  • Alivia 2022-03-21 09:01:46

    The various myths of the Golden Age, mixed with the deconstruction of McCarthyism, can be called a Cultural studies movie? Those who do not have fantasies, communism, or religious feelings are not allowed to enter. PS As a cultural Marxist, this film is full of malice...

  • Nick 2022-03-21 09:01:46

    Light-hearted, joyous, but also consistently teasing and black. Secrets kept until 2015, the communist clique of screenwriters... so dark and funny. The parody of Hollywood's golden age films is not just a play within a play, it is also used in this film....

  • Kenton 2022-03-21 09:01:46

    A Hong Kong theatrical film at Broadway Cinema. A nice tribute (or rather irony, or critique) to a bygone era, and the communist passage is full of humor. But it is more scattered and lacks a sense of unity. ps. Scarlett's role is too...

  • Pauline 2022-03-21 09:01:46

    The Coen Brothers are here again! Clooney prototype is friendly witness Robert Taylor? Or Kirk Douglas, who supported Trumbo? Or Charles Heston, who really knelt down and licked Jesus in Ben Hur? But anyway, the biggest die-hard Communist is you, Kim Kelly,...

Extended Reading
  • Elinore 2021-11-26 08:01:42

    I believe in movies

           When Clooney was beaten by Eddie, he showed an extremely natural expression of fear (I was afraid of Jesus before the scene was not well filmed), and then I realized that Eddie was the Jesus, that is, God. Eddie's punch is punishment and redemption.
           [Clony's lines] He saw my...

  • Elissa 2021-11-26 08:01:42

    A golden age that is still unfinished

    Under the serious and boring buildings in Berlin, and in the cold wind and rain that hit in February, the Coen brothers chose to premiere their "Hail Caesar" at the Berlin Film Festival. A huge gospel for the audience from far away.

    "Hail Caesar" uses a unique humorous way. The film starts...

Hail, Caesar! quotes

  • Eddie Mannix: Any more thought about who you might marry?

    DeeAnna Moran: I ain't doin' that again! I had two marriages. It just cost the Studio a lot of money to bust them up.

    Eddie Mannix: Well, we had to have those annulled. One was to a minor mob figure...

    DeeAnna Moran: Vince was not minor!

    Eddie Mannix: And Buddy Flynn was a bandleader with a long history of narcotics use.

    DeeAnna Moran: Yeah. Yeah. That's what I'm sayin'! They were both louses! Marryin' a third louse ain't gonna do me no good.

    Eddie Mannix: I've offered you some very suitable young men.

    DeeAnna Moran: Pretty boys, saps and swishes! What you think if there wasn't a good reliable man, I wouldn't have grabbed him?

    Eddie Mannix: What about Arne Seslum? He is the father isn't he?

    DeeAnna Moran: Yeah. Yeah.

    Eddie Mannix: A marriage doesn't have to last forever; but, DeeAnna having a child without a father would present a public relations problem for the Studio.

  • Hobie Doyle: [Repeated lines] Okay, you're the boss man, Mr. Lawrence.

    Laurence Laurentz: Laurentz.

    Hobie Doyle: Oh, gosh, I am so sorry, Mr. Laurentz.