It's always exciting when a new film is released by the Coen Brothers. The dynamic duo has produced some of cinema's most outstanding motion pictures, including No Country for Old Men, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, and Raising Arizona.
It’s always exciting when a new film is released by the Coen Brothers. The dynamic duo has produced some of cinema’s most outstanding motion pictures, including No Country for Old Men, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, and Raising Arizona.
Still, nothing tops the great diaper chase, during which H.I. robs a convenience store , an act that pisses off his police officer wife, Ed . Delightfully absurd, the extended action beat demonstrates the Coen’s unique brand of comedy and will either leave you in stitches or completely bewildered.For their third film, the Coens dove head-first into this violent prohibition-era drama about warring mobsters and a well-meaning advisor, Tom Reagan , playing both sides in an effort to keep the peace.
No matter, there’s plenty here to admire, including a magnificent montage during which Robbins’ big idea: a hula hoop. You know, for kids! Set to Carter Burwell’s amazing score, this sequence neatly captures the essence of business and remains one of Coen’s most delightfully eccentric sequences.Fargo is an all-timer, a dark crime drama featuring unique characters, astonishing acting, superb writing, and enough thematic material to write a bookshelf worth of analysis.
The Coen’s sprinkle abundant slapstick throughout the production but coat the whole enterprise with surprising depth. The Dude abides, particularly during a madcap dream sequence filled with bowling balls, Saddam Hussein and Julianne Moore in a sexy Vikings outfit. What’s not to love?The Coens dipped their toes in musical waters beginning with 2000’s delightful O Brother, Where Art Thou, another visually impressive blend of screwball comedy and deeper themes about life.
My favorite sequence in the film remains the big courtroom case, if only due to the Judge’s very relaxed decorum. Though, I’m also partial to the clip below:Considering the talent involved, it’s a wonder The Ladykillers, a remake of the 1955 film starring Alec Guinness, falls as flat as it does. Tom Hanks swings for the fences as Professor G.H. Dorr, but his performance grows tiresome real quick, while a cast of talented supporting players, including Marlon Wayans, Irma P. Hall, J.K.
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