O Brother, Where Art Thou? Comments

  • Elenora 2021-10-20 19:02:29

    Lengthy literary film. Someone in the commentary said that the Coen brothers borrowed the drama structure of "Odyssey" and almost fainted me. A simple story took nearly 2 hours. I really want to say, go to the drama structure of...

  • Sophie 2021-10-20 19:02:29

    The Coen brothers used Homer’s epic poem to pay tribute to the country, the blues, and the soul song, and to discuss God and the soul; but they also violated their old problem of excessive sense of form; Roger Diggins’ low-key and gorgeous photography won me Heart, the first yellow filter application is extremely catching PS. The OST of this film must be the favorite of Country...

  • Alexane 2021-10-20 19:02:29

    Where are you going, brother...... (this...

  • Jacinthe 2021-10-20 19:02:29

    The perfect fusion of music and movies. If you like American country music, it’s a magical work. I wonder if I gave the best songs to this movie! The music + road movie is also a genre that I have never encountered before, but this movie looks very tasteful. The various supporting roles in the middle are eye-catching. The one who impressed me the most was the robber who took pleasure in robbery: "Come and catch me, you paid SB..." The United States in the 1930s was a perfect...

  • Keenan 2021-10-20 19:02:29

    Very interesting film, the three protagonists are well matched, and the colors and posters are my favorite types. I have to say that the Coen brothers are very talented and can interpret the Odyssey in this form. In addition, the movie’s OST is great, with a strong rural folk...

  • Bret 2021-10-20 19:02:29

    Wonders and miracles everywhere, very beautiful. The song is so nice. This escape journey can be regarded as a modern Odyssey. In the beginning, the blind old man on the rails was a prophet, and painted the last miracle in the pre-electric...

  • Roger 2021-10-20 19:02:29

    Laugh die! The music is invincible, and I heard the original song of o death~ It’s really unique~ One star is too strong in an actor's personal style, it is impossible to substitute it into the role of prisoner escaped, just one mouth feels Bad...

  • Raegan 2021-10-20 19:02:28

    On the way to escape, they not only had to deal with all sorts of tricky emergencies, but also had to fight the Marshall Curry who was pursuing them. This persevering guy vowed to send these three "fish off the net" back to prison. Unexpectedly along the way, the situation is full, whether they can get real...

  • Adalberto 2021-10-20 19:02:28

    It's so absurd that I like it very much, and the soundtrack is also...

  • Sam 2021-10-20 19:02:28

    Those who pursue excitement do not have a permanent orgasm. The first minute is high-spirited, and the next minute is depressed. Very nice country...

Extended Reading
  • Shaun 2022-06-23 13:21:33

    O Brother, Where Art Thou?--This Movie Made Me Feel Messy

    I felt a little bored when I watched it, so I watched it twice before I finished it.

    The opening chapter is the old man's prophecy, setting the tone. At first I thought it was a treasure hunt; another time it was a detective drama; another time a comedy; and finally I found out that it was actually...

  • Providenci 2022-04-19 09:01:20

    Dedicated to those classic American country music

    The whole movie is not very meaningful, but it is very interesting, especially the music recommended by many people, which is absolutely classic. Those music make people feel relaxed and at ease, even in very difficult situations, there is still a sense of optimism, full of hope and sunshine. .
      I...

O Brother, Where Art Thou? quotes

  • Pete: I've always wondered, what's the devil look like?

    Ulysses Everett McGill: Well, there are all manner of lesser imps and demons, Pete, but the great Satan hisself is red and scaly with a bifurcated tail, and he carries a hay fork.

    Tommy Johnson: Oh, no. No, sir. He's white, as white as you folks, with empty eyes and a big hollow voice. He likes to travel around with a mean old hound. That's right.

  • Tommy Johnson: I had to be up at that there crossroads last midnight, to sell my soul to the devil.

    Ulysses Everett McGill: Well, ain't it a small world, spiritually speaking. Pete and Delmar just been baptized and saved. I guess I'm the only one that remains unaffiliated.