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O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
Overview: In the deep south during the 1930s three escaped convicts search for hidden treasure while a relentless lawman pursues them.
Director: Joel Coen
Cast: George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, John Goodman, Holly Hunter
Original Language: EN
Original Title: O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Budget: $26,000,000
Revenue: $71,900,000
MPAA Rating: PG
Keywords: music record, country music, based on novel or book, prophecy, southern usa, mississippi river, seduction, fraud, philosophical, reflective, dramatic, hilarious, amused, complicated, enchant, excited, melodramatic
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Wuchak (July 22, 2021)
_**Amusing rural Mississippi odyssey in the 30s**_ During the Depression, three guys escape a chain gang in Mississippi (George Clooney, Tim Blake Nelson and John Turturro) to experience many misadventures with a blind prophet, a gifted musician (Chris Thomas King), a radio station, baby-face Nelson (Michael Badalucco), baptism in a river, âsirens,â a one-eyed Bible salesmen (John Goodman), an ex-wife (Holly Hunter), the KKK, corrupt politicians and an area with hidden treasure about to be flooded. A Coen brothers film, "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" (2000) is a farcical odyssey taking place in the Deep South of the 1930s. The cast is entertaining, which also includes the likes of Daniel von Bargen. Itâs quirky and amusing augmented by its setting and locations, not to mention one of my wifeâs favorite movies (possibly because Clooney was in his prime). In ways, itâs like âDeliveranceâ (1972) if it were a comedy, just mixed with âCool Hand Lukeâ (1967) and a dash of Homerâs Odyssey. I like it, but donât love it; itâs fun, no doubt, but also kinda forgettable. Yet the song âI Am a Man of Constant Sorrowâ is well done and catchy. The film runs 1 hour, 47 minutes, and was shot mostly in Mississippi, plus some stuff done at Universal Studios. GRADE: B-
Andre Gonzales (July 21, 2023)
Weird convicts that escape. With no money they try to find treasure. Has some weird comedy as well. Good cast though.
CinemaSerf (March 19, 2025)
Having just escaped from a chain gang, the eloquent âEverettâ (George Clooney) and the two men who share his chain - âPeteâ (John Turturro) and the not so bright âDelmarâ (Tim Blake Nelson) set off on a journey to find his $1.2 millions in treasure buried in the ground in an area designated to be flooded to generate hydro-electric power. First things first, they have to get the chains off and thatâs just the start of their escapades as they meet some of the eccentric folks that live in 1930s Mississippi. Along the way they encounter the mad-as-cheese bank robber âBabyfaceâ Nelson (Michael Badalucco), distinctly dodgy bible salesman âBig Danâ (John Goodman); they meet travelling minstrel âTommyâ (Chris Thomas King) and he helps them to make a record for a blind radio host and they even manage to meet with some very tempting ladies doing their laundry on ricks in a stream! The whole thing is very, and I mean very, loosely based on Homerâs post Trojan war âOdysseyâ and if youâre familiar with that text, then you can just about see the narrative as the story proceeds and certainly when you look back on it. If you donât, well it doesnât matter at all - this is still a comedy-laden and sharply written take on three people motivated by money in the first instance, but who come to realise that there is more to life than a dollar bill. It also transfers the ancient scenario quite entertainingly, politically, too - taking a fun pop at the gubernatorial race between an hopeless but exuberant incumbent flour merchant and the red-robed leader of the local branch of the KKK, and it also presents us with some toe-tappers from three men who work well together on a road-trip with a difference. This is probably my favourite outing for Clooney as he delivers some of his almost Homerian dialogue with charming sarcastic wit and skill. Itâs enjoyable, this, and well worth a cinema viewing if you can.