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Rowland 2021-11-26 08:01:42

Hail, Caesar! I

didn't sleep well lately at night, it happened to be suitable for watching Cohen's new film in one go.
I have to say that the film is very different from my expectations. The general feeling is that the meaning is still unfinished. Still want to see, no more.

Someone complained, "Cohen took three shots too", "Cohen used some celebrities in the Spring Festival Gala"..., I just want to say: Bah. Do you know what the Coen brothers are?

The boss of Josh Brolin, the front-heel priest confessed his addiction to cigarettes, and asked the police for smoking whenever he had a chance.
The video starts here.
The clergy of four different denominations discussed the birth of Jesus, and each talked only about the views that were in line with their own doctrinal values.
The director of Fiennes's glorious love film is known for his harshness and rigor, because the appointed star has changed his lines.
The black widow got pregnant after she was unmarried and determined to get rid of the child and let the fat lawyer adopt it, but she married the lawyer by mistake.
Channing Tatum plays a communist party lurking in Hollywood. He took pains to kidnap stars for extortion for party expenses. He even used nuclear submarines. In the end, he sank a huge sum of money for a dog.
Clooney returns to the set. The grand soundtrack and lines cross over to render a moving sense of drama, but he forgot the "faith" alone.

Looking at all these key nodes together, what do you see?

Cohen's film, I only watch three things, intelligence, humor and details. Here, it's all there, and it's so beautiful.
Do you need my spoilers? unnecessary.
When I remembered that I had to wait for the next Cohen, which would be two or three years, I just wanted to say: son of bitch.

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Hail, Caesar! quotes

  • Catholic Clergyman: It's the foundation of our belief that Christ is most properly referred to as the Son of God. It's the Son of God who takes the sins of the world upon himself, so that the rest of God's children, we imperfect beings, through faith, may enter the Kingdom of Heaven.

    Eddie Mannix: So, God is - split?

    Catholic Clergyman: Yes! And no.

    Eastern Orthodox Clergyman: There is unity in division.

    Protestant Clergyman: And division in unity.

    Eddie Mannix: I'm not sure I follow padre.

    Rabbi: Young man, you don't follow for a very simple reason. These men are screwballs.

  • Protestant Clergyman: God loves everyone!

    Catholic Clergyman: God is love!

    Eastern Orthodox Clergyman: God is who he is.

    Rabbi: This is special? Who isn't who he is?

    Catholic Clergyman: But, how should God be rendered in a motion picture?

    Rabbi: God isn't in the motion picture!