Never guess the end, never guess the next step.
Although the plot development is always a bit weird, it makes sense.
I like the picture, music, and rhythm.
The film is actually in black and white, and it doesn't affect viewing at all.
Because the Coen brothers made the film entirely by themselves, they completely controlled the completion of the entire film. This way, no modifications and compromises are required. Their films have maintained a consistent quality and character. Big names including Tom Hanks, Brad Pitt, etc. are willing to participate in the show.
Billy Bob Thornton is amazing, looking both incompetent and terrifying in the film. I always thought he would make a big move at the end, but it didn't.
After watching the film, it was a strange feeling. There is neither the warmth and satisfaction of watching mainstream movies, nor some movies that make people feel depressed and depressed. Their film completely grabbed my attention while watching it. After watching it, I still have a deep memory.
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