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Dolores 2022-03-22 09:01:15

It was the first time I wrote a serious movie review, and it was also the first Coen Brothers movie I saw. Although it was aimed at George Clooney, hahaha.

I've watched a lot of movies, this is the most comfortable one for me, every song is a classic, it can be looped n times, and my legs can't stop shaking.

A religious mythological musical work in a comedy shell. After reading it, I read the film review to know that it was adapted from "Odyssey", although I haven't seen it. . . However, the ability to adapt ancient Greek mythology into modern works, whether it is a baby face, a KKK, or a yellowish tone, all pull the viewer into the 1930s in the United States, and the skill of director Cohen is evident.

Not to mention, continue to brush the works of the Coen brothers!

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Extended Reading
  • 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 fans.

  • Theresa 2021-10-20 19:02:29

    Fun, nostalgic, cute

O Brother, Where Art Thou? quotes

  • George Nelson: [after Nelson has robbed the bank] Thank you folks! And remember, Jesus saves, but George Nelson withdraws!

    [laughs]

    George Nelson: Go fetch the auto voiture, Pete.

    Woman In Bank: [whispering] Is that "Babyface" Nelson?

    George Nelson: Who said that?

    [pause]

    George Nelson: What ignorant, low down, slanderizin, son of a bitch said that?

    [goes up to woman]

    George Nelson: My name is George Nelson, get me?

    Delmar O'Donnell: She didn't mean nothin by it, George.

    George Nelson: [noticeably upset] George Nelson! Not "Babyface"! You remember, and you tell your friends! I'm George Nelson! Born to raise hell!

    [Nelson points his Tommy Gun towards the ceiling and fires it, and the bank patrons jump]

  • Ulysses Everett McGill: [riding past a chain gang, Everett and Delmar see Pete] Pete got a brother?

    Delmar O'Donnell: Not that I'm aware.

    Ulysses Everett McGill: Heat must be getting to me.