Hail, Caesar!
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 8:09 pm
So I went and watched the new Coen brothers movie today.
Don't ask me about the plot because I don't think there is one. There are colourful characters and great scenes and interesting ideas but it all hangs together by a thread storywise. The closest it gets to an arc is Josh Brolin deciding on a job offer.
Yet despite this it is also hilariously funny. I haven't laughed this hard in a cinema in years. The casting and the tone are pitch-perfect and the scenes it sets up are so bizarre and incongruous you just can't help but laugh. I'm not even sure how the hell it all works because it really, really shouldn't, and there's nothing inherently funny about George Clooney holding two cucumber sandwiches while talking about the body politic, but in the movie it just... clicks.
There's also a scene involving a boat and a very small dog that will stay with me to my dying day.
Go see it. You'll either love it or hate whoever recommended it, but when it works for you, it works beautifully.
Don't ask me about the plot because I don't think there is one. There are colourful characters and great scenes and interesting ideas but it all hangs together by a thread storywise. The closest it gets to an arc is Josh Brolin deciding on a job offer.
Yet despite this it is also hilariously funny. I haven't laughed this hard in a cinema in years. The casting and the tone are pitch-perfect and the scenes it sets up are so bizarre and incongruous you just can't help but laugh. I'm not even sure how the hell it all works because it really, really shouldn't, and there's nothing inherently funny about George Clooney holding two cucumber sandwiches while talking about the body politic, but in the movie it just... clicks.
There's also a scene involving a boat and a very small dog that will stay with me to my dying day.
Go see it. You'll either love it or hate whoever recommended it, but when it works for you, it works beautifully.