O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)

The Coen Brothers direct George Clooney, John Turturro and Tim Blake Nelson in this musical comedy about three escaped convicts on the run during the Great Depression.
Based on Homer’s The Odyssey but only in a real loose cockeyed way. “Damn! We’re in a tight spot!” “I’m a Dapper Dan man!” “They loved him up and turned him into a… horny toad.” Step aside Lebowski, this is easily The Coens most quotable flick, thanks to the repetitious rhythm of the dense script. The use and love of language is a joy to behold. And that T Bone Burnett produced songbook rightly sold more CD units than cinema tickets. The sepia dust bowl pastoral pastiche looks lush and there are some clever moments. It is ultimately quite throwaway and bitty however. The last act lacks sparkle and cohesion. Not quite the gem I fondly remember. And my standard for the Coens is incredibly high.
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