Great retro blues country bluegrass Blues Country Bluegrass!

Idella 2022-03-19 09:01:03

The music in there is also very good, right? Totally want to collect this movie because of the music in this movie!

The movie really can't guess the plot, and many plot developments are very interesting, unlike other movies, they are not conventional!

It's easy to read! It is indeed very similar to the plot of "The Odyssey" in "Homer's Epic". I believe that the director drew on this masterpiece and found inspiration in "The Odyssey".

Quite a fun movie! Not a genre movie!

Because of the award, it deserves its name!

Classic bluegrass country instrumental combination of Banjo, Double Bass, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar guitar, very retro! very nice to hear!

The singing of the song is very melancholy Blues blues, b3 flats Mi and b7 flats Ti, the use of these two notes makes the Blues feel full and very orthodox!

nice music! ! !

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  • 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 acting...

  • Jackie 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    I always thought that No Country for Old Men was the pinnacle of westerns in recent years, but after watching the three heroes of Prison Break, I really wanted to ask why such a perfect movie didn't win an Oscar, maybe this aesthetic system is not authentic American original flavor. Although this kind of film has a perfect ending, the ups and downs are the domineering king, and it is ten thousand times stronger than a single-line story. In fact, this kind of story often appears in classic novels, which is exactly what I like about classics.

O Brother, Where Art Thou? quotes

  • Ulysses Everett McGill: Ain't you gonna introduce us, Pete?

    Pete: I don't know their names. I seen 'em first!

  • Big Dan Teague: So long boys. See you in the funny papers.