"No Extremely Tailor"

Mckenzie 2021-10-20 17:28:53

Destiny is so confusing even in the movie. The three criminals who escaped from under the eyes of the prison guards, their future life is like a swamp covered with dense fog—you don’t know where you stepped. Which step will make yourself swallowed by the swamp. And the moment you are swallowed up, you will be rescued by fate itself, seemingly calm all of a sudden, but the unknown itself is standing behind you with his mouth in his mouth and laughing... "Brother Cohen" estimates that he will never give up in this life. "Destiny" is the "motif" of the creation. They constantly ask questions about destiny in the movie and then give a variety of vague answers. I really like the ungrateful woman in the movie. She always prefers a man with a future and capital, who is sincere and cruel. The Coen brothers sarcastically satirized the "American" campaign in the movie. The beautiful music in the movie is really fascinating, especially the song sung by three prisoners.
August 9, 2010

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  • Isac 2022-04-23 07:01:18

    The original soundtrack of the movie won a Grammy, escaped from prison all the way, and the nostalgic blues folk country with the plot took turns to play, so beautiful! Seeing a god-like film review that alludes to Odyssey, I have never seen such a high-level epic, but some bull-killing frogs in the play can't be explained, even if it is. Black absurdity sneered at these Cohen keywords. Needless to say, the phrase "thrill-seekers don't have an eternal climax" has a standard!

  • Bill 2022-04-20 09:01:12

    Five stars! The nonsense and exaggeration of wandering in the fields and forests turned out to be so moving, and every adventure made the three of them more vivid and three-dimensional, smiling non-stop with the story, and then completely fell in love with these three cute bastards. George Clooney's ruffian performance is simply unreasonable. The most important thing is that the music in the movie is so beautiful, I downloaded almost every song, these free and pure music is more submissive than religion and politics.

O Brother, Where Art Thou? quotes

  • Ulysses Everett McGill: I don't get it, Big Dan.

  • Ulysses Everett McGill: Yessir, the South is gonna change. Everything's gonna be put on electricity and run on a paying basis. Out with old spiritual mumbo-jumbo, the superstition and the backward ways. We're gonna see a brave new world where they run everyone a wire and hook us all up to the grid. Yessir, a veritable age of reason - like they had in France. And not a moment too soon...