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O Brother Where Art Thou Movie Review:


The men are on a race against time to get the loot because the valley where it's buried is due to be flooded. Like the men in the Odyssey, the trio runs into constant obstacles and goes from being dirt poor to being well off and back to dirt poor several times. Characters from the Odyssey all make an appearance in this film in one form or another. The sirens, in this film a Baptist congregation who's singing lures Pete and Delmar to be baptized, are there. The lotus-eaters, who get the men drunk and turn one into a frog (well sort of), are there. And then you have the bible selling, Klan meeting attending Cyclops who is played by Coen regular John Goodman. The three also meet up with real life characters from the 1920's. Tommy Johnson who has just sold his soul to the devil, similar to blues guitarist Robert Johnson, and George " Babyface" Nelson, a manic-depressive bank robber who gives the boys a lift in the middle of one of his crime sprees. The men bound in and out of trouble until they get to Ulysses hometown. His ex wife (Holly Hunter) is planning to marry another man. Ulysses must fight off her suitor and win her back.

The look of this film is amazing. Roger Deakins' cinematography is fantastic. The landscapes, sets and costumes and the film stock they use really capture the old southern feeling. I have noticed that since Fargo the Coens are less likely to use camera tricks movement and edits to achieve humor. They are more likely to rely on their writing and the actor's delivery to deliver the jokes. That decision works very well with the tone of the story.

This is a quirky off beat silly film that I found to be very funny. The film is perfectly cast. I can't recall watching a film where the lead actor looked like he was having as good a time as George Clooney looked like he had making this film. The timing is crisp the writing is sharp. I loved it, but I don't think that everyone is going to like it as much as I did. The Coen brothers style is not exactly mainstream, neither is this film. I would recommend it to anyone who is a fan of the Coen brothers work or anyone who knows the story of The Odyssey and likes off beat screwball comedies. If you didn't like Fargo or Raising Arizona most likely this film isn't for you. If you did like them, run out and get a ticket. On a scale of One to Ten, O Brother, Where Art Thou? gets an Eight.

Paul Ferris



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O Brother Where Art Thou Info:

O Brother Where Art Thou Directed By:
Joel Coen
Ethan Coen
O Brother Where Art Thou Written By:
Joel Coen
Ethan Coen

O Brother Where Art Thou Cast:
George Clooney
John Turturro
Tim Blake Nelson
John Goodman
Holly Hunter


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