Series of amusing sketches--Frances McDormand's film editor and Communists in fishermen garb rowing as the Apostles over Sea of Galilee are especially memorable--connected by uneven and infirm storyline. Brothers Coen lost their groove (see also Inside Llewyn Davis).
My blog reviews movies as political, historical or social commentary with intentional disregard for their artistic or cinematic value. One foe of American political scientists and economists is that they ignore movies as sources to inform them on changes in American culture, view exoticism as a hallmark of "foreigness" and, at the same time, impart American values and judgment to foreign movies.
Saturday, March 5, 2016
Hail, Caesar! By Coen brothers.
Series of amusing sketches--Frances McDormand's film editor and Communists in fishermen garb rowing as the Apostles over Sea of Galilee are especially memorable--connected by uneven and infirm storyline. Brothers Coen lost their groove (see also Inside Llewyn Davis).
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