Hail, Caesar! evaluation action

2021-11-26 08:01
The film still uses the favorite kidnapping scene of the Coen brothers, using the kidnapping incident to frame the director's exploration of sociality and humanity, but the film uses multiple clues to narrate, and it is even more invisible. The music of the film is still very good, the Cohen-style humorous laughter is remarkable, and an inefficient prop door is full of laughter. There are also many Hollywood terriers from the golden age, for the audience to discover one by one. Several main characters have real character backgrounds, and the stories behind them are as interesting as the film itself.
The Coen brothers, who did not play the cards according to common sense, made "Long Live Caesar" into a big circus, the drama conflict was scattered, the humor was not so deep, but every paragraph was full of jokes.
The Coen brothers once again made a mockery of the golden age of Hollywood. They have a deep depiction of the magnificence and decay of the big set. Although some substantive things are missing, the wisdom and sparks are sufficient..
The film is a quirky story, and it uses the Coen brothers’ favorite kidnapping section, but compared with other films, this film also has a delicate and serious thinking about life: busy all day long but after all, I don’t know what I want.
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Extended Reading
  • Tyrel 2022-04-20 09:01:40

    When the Coen brothers are making comedies, they usually find big names to play off, and the fragmented narrative makes people unable to concentrate and immerse themselves in the plot. But the re-enactment of Hollywood's bustling city in the '30s is charming and interesting. Several songs and dances are the finishing touch, especially Chunning Tatum, the gay sailor dance is unforgettable.

  • Josianne 2022-04-21 09:01:53

    Watched in the cinema, the Coen brothers made a bad movie without any ambiguity, and it was still a star-studded bad movie.

Hail, Caesar! quotes

  • Hobie Doyle: [Repeated lines] Okay, you're the boss man, Mr. Lawrence.

    Laurence Laurentz: Laurentz.

    Hobie Doyle: Oh, gosh, I am so sorry, Mr. Laurentz.

  • Producer of 'Hail, Caesar!': This can't be faked! It's the heart and soul of the picture.

    Eddie Mannix: I understand.

    Producer of 'Hail, Caesar!': End of the film! We can't just give this speech to some - some - Roman schmoe!

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