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A road movie that masterfully combines the absurd with the entertaining. The plot follows two girls on a journey from Philadelphia to Miami, facing a series of surreal obstacles along the way, from a severed head in a hatbox to an evil senator.
The highlight of the film is the way Coen manages to pull off such an absurd premise in a compelling and entertaining way.
His unique stamp is evident in every scene, with unexpected twists and hilarious situations that keep the viewer hooked from beginning to end.
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The cast does an exceptional job, with the lead duo and supporting cast bringing depth and charisma to the story. The performances are impressive, bringing the characters to life in a vibrant and authentic way.
The film is infused with graphic, slapstick humour, reminiscent of 70‘s B-movies as well as 60’s psychedelia.
These elements add an extra layer of fun and originality to the story, making it all the more memorable.
It's a pretty crazy and funny movie, that you have to discover as cleanly as possible.
I really enjoyed both Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan, two actresses for whom I have a great weakness.
Good cinematography by Australian Ari Wegner, especially considering the night scenes.
Soundtrack by Carter Burwell: good, pleasing to the ear, but the best part is the soundtrack of ‘Blue Bayou’ by my admired Roy Orbison, although performed by Linda Ronstadt, not Orbison.
It's a fun, quirky, cinematic adventure that captures the essence of Ethan Coen's unique style. With an exceptional cast, a witty script and an irreverent sense of humour, the film is a unique experience that is sure to leave viewers with a smile on their face.
I tend to write movies off when I see low imdb scores (5.4) but you kind of sold me on giving it a chance while still going in blind on it. This said, it's rather low on my watchlist. Thanks for the Review!