O Brother, Where Art Thou? (UK)
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They have a plan, but not a clue
Certificate: 12
Running Time: 107 mins
Retail Price: £19.99
Release Date:
Content Type: Movie
Synopsis:
Ulysses Everett McGill (George Clooney) is a garrulous, silver-tongued, petty criminal, having some difficulty adjusting to the regimentation of life as a man sentenced to a term of hard labour in Mississippi.
Reluctant to spend any more time crushing rocks, he scams his way off the chain gang with a clumsy duo of fellow convicts: sweet and simple Delmar (Tim Blake Nelson) and the maladjusted Pete (John Turturro). The trio embark on the adventure of a lifetime as they set out to pursue their freedom and the promise of sharing in the division of a fortune in buried treasure.
Special Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Cast and Crew Interviews
Trailer
TV Spots
Video Tracks:
Widescreen Anamorphic 2.35:1
Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 5.1 English
Subtitle Tracks:
CC: English
Directed By:
Joel Coen
Written By:
Joel Coen
Ethan Coen
Homer
Starring:
Chris Thomas King
Holly Hunter
John Goodman
Tim Blake Nelson
John Turturro
George Clooney
Casting By:
Ellen Chenoweth
Soundtrack By:
Chris Thomas King
Carter Burwell
T-Bone Burnett
Director of Photography:
Roger Deakins
Editor:
Tricia Cooke
Joel Coen
Ethan Coen
Costume Designer:
Mary Zophres
Production Designer:
Dennis Gassner
Producer:
Robert Graf
Ethan Coen
John Cameron
Executive Producer:
Eric Fellner
Tim Bevan
Distributor:
Momentum Pictures
Your Opinions and Comments
To be honest, I didn`t know what to make of it. It`s a very odd mixture of nostalgia, fugitives and music. The tone is supposedly whimsical, but there are many strongly themed moments, such as the KKK "hanging" and the gunning down of some cattle (which shouldn`t have been present in a "12" certification anyway). I`ve no objections to any of these ingredients, but because the Coen`s are quirky enough already, this bizzare concoction is a bridge too far.
There are several redeeming features of course, such as the few performances of their song and I liked the simple nature of Tim Nelson`s character. Clooney`s hair obsession is good fun too, but as mentioned earlier the light tone isn`t constantly applied.
I could have lived with the uneven feel and strange characterisations, but they`ve also tried to incorporate the "odyssey" myths into the plot (cyclops/sirens) and I don`t think this worked at all. The singing sirens were especially unwelcome and badly detach the viewer from the flow of the story. Up until that point I could accept the film on face value and thought it was going to be "different but good", after these scenes however I was decidedly restless. I know what they were trying to achieve, but it didn`t help O brother as a whole and there`s such a thing as subversive overkill. The most disappointing aspect of the whole production (for me anyway) is that the "3 men on the run" premise wasn`t exploited to the full.
The DVD is pretty good. Great A/V quality and interviews with all the main cast & crew. I couldn`t get the 5.1 mode to work from the menu and had to manually switch tracks once the film began. This is a possible fault of the disc, but is easily rectified anyway. Overall this is a well produced disc and the only serious moan is the lack of extras (except interviews/trailers).
I`m sure many will still enjoy "O brother" and dispute everything negative I`ve said, but if I was prepared for the film as it really is rather than the film I expected, maybe I`d be singing it`s praises too. I`m not mauling it or trying to put anybody off, but do approach with caution.
The cinematograpy is stunning and the transfer on this disc is superb. The washed out and sepia tones are rendered beautifully. The DD 5.1 sound is excellent too, music sounds great, and the surrounds are used sparingly but are effective when they are. There are even a few explosions to keep your sub awake. Extras aren`t too special, but the animated menus are nice.
In fact, ignore all my previous cautionary comments, if your brain has been pummelled into submission by Hollywood drivel such as Armageddon and Charlies Angels, give yourself a break and at least rent this film, you might just like it.
Video:- Quite literally beautiful. One of the best in my collection I would say.
Audio:- Great songs and an overall pretty nice soundtrack. Could be more effect extensive I guess, but its fine as it is.
Features:- Hmm well not so good here. The menus are pretty funny but the content beneath them isnt quite so funny. The interviews are fairly annoying and the trailers are all the same basically. A bit dissapointing overall.
Overall:- Worth buying the disc for the film alone. The audio and video do it justice. This film rocks!