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O' Brother

Original title: O Brother, Where Art Thou?
  • 2000
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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George Clooney, John Turturro, and Tim Blake Nelson in O' Brother (2000)
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In the deep south during the 1930s, three escaped convicts search for hidden treasure while a relentless lawman pursues them.In the deep south during the 1930s, three escaped convicts search for hidden treasure while a relentless lawman pursues them.In the deep south during the 1930s, three escaped convicts search for hidden treasure while a relentless lawman pursues them.

  • Directors
    • Joel Coen
    • Ethan Coen
  • Writers
    • Homer
    • Ethan Coen
    • Joel Coen
  • Stars
    • George Clooney
    • John Turturro
    • Tim Blake Nelson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    342K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,178
    161
    • Directors
      • Joel Coen
      • Ethan Coen
    • Writers
      • Homer
      • Ethan Coen
      • Joel Coen
    • Stars
      • George Clooney
      • John Turturro
      • Tim Blake Nelson
    • 1.1KUser reviews
    • 116Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 8 wins & 38 nominations total

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    George Clooney
    George Clooney
    • Everett
    John Turturro
    John Turturro
    • Pete Hogwallop
    Tim Blake Nelson
    Tim Blake Nelson
    • Delmar O'Donnell
    John Goodman
    John Goodman
    • Big Dan Teague
    Holly Hunter
    Holly Hunter
    • Penny
    Chris Thomas King
    Chris Thomas King
    • Tommy Johnson
    Charles Durning
    Charles Durning
    • Pappy O'Daniel
    Del Pentecost
    • Junior O'Daniel
    Michael Badalucco
    Michael Badalucco
    • George Nelson
    J.R. Horne
    • Pappy's Staff
    Brian Reddy
    Brian Reddy
    • Pappy's Staff
    Wayne Duvall
    Wayne Duvall
    • Homer Stokes
    Ed Gale
    Ed Gale
    • The Little Man
    Ray McKinnon
    Ray McKinnon
    • Vernon T. Waldrip
    Daniel von Bargen
    Daniel von Bargen
    • Sheriff Cooley
    • (as Daniel Von Bargen)
    Royce D. Applegate
    Royce D. Applegate
    • Man with Bullhorn
    Frank Collison
    Frank Collison
    • Wash Hogwallop
    Quinn Gasaway
    • Boy Hogwallop
    • Directors
      • Joel Coen
      • Ethan Coen
    • Writers
      • Homer
      • Ethan Coen
      • Joel Coen
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    7bobsgrock

    Looking for logic where there is none.

    There is a line in O Brother, Where Art Thou? that sums up not just the consensus view of this movie, but also that of nearly every Coen Brothers production. George Clooney says to his chained counterpart John Turturro, "It's a fool that looks for logic in the chambers of the human heart." Indeed, there may never have been a better and more meaningful statement uttered. For that sums up the total outlook Joel and Ethan have given to us ever since their stunning debut in 1984 with Blood Simple.

    Although this is not a new concept for them, I think these themes work really well with the setting of this movie, one of the most original in remembrance. Here, we get the story of Homer's The Odyssey set in the 1930s of the American South as three bumbling ex-cons search for a treasure while encountering many obstacles along the way. However, like many a Coen Brothers movie, the plot is just a spot to hang up the arc of the story in order to give way for the really interesting aspects; here being the idiosyncrasies of the characters, the gorgeous wide-screen photography, and the overall crass view of human existence.

    Through all this, there is a great amount of fun and joy in this story. Clooney is the fast-talking, slick leader of this weirdly likable trio and despite many believing he is too good looking and polished for the role, I believe that only adds to his repertoire, for this Everett needs to be a fast-talker in order to be taken serious because of his looks. Turturro and Tim Blake Nelson add comic support but also depth with their portrayals of Pete and Delmar, chained to Everett and loyal followers the whole way. Even with the clever writing and shifty characters, there is something of a heart behind this story as well as the typical cynicism of the Coens.

    This is certainly the type of movie that grows on you and multiple viewings are needed not necessarily to understand the plot but to capture the tone and message of the movie; if there is one. Still, if nothing else, one can certainly appreciate the intelligent/stupid mixture of humor the Coens are capable of mixing together so well. Clooney, Turturro and Nelson are wonderful in their respectable roles and of course, Roger Deakins perfectly captures the feeling of the old South with his colorful and rich cinematography. Here is a great looking, fast talking, clever movie with not much of a message. With the Coens in charge, what is the problem?
    9PLundblad

    Travelling to Sullivans country

    This was the best film I saw in the year 2000. The Cohen brothers have never let me down before, and they certainly didn't this time either.

    It's one of those rare movies these days - it's witty, intelligent and vastly entertaining. I left the cinema with a warmth in my heart. Of course, there's lot of Cohen stuff in there - odd characters and peculiar gadgets, well-developed plot and magic camerawork. But no Cohen film is resembling any other Cohen film, if you overlook the general quality of them, of course.

    The big surprise for me was that Clooney is so good. But the true master performance in this movie comes from Tim Blake-Nelson. But the rest of the cast is superb too.

    A film that is lightweight comedy with a musical touch that evolve it's story round rednecks and old time country music - dripping with wit and intelligence. Thats a very unlikely combination. But it's exactly what this picture is.
    Primate84

    Forget Owen Gleiberman's review, this movie's great!

    First, for those of you who don't know who Owen Gleiberman is, he's one of Entertainment Weekly's movie critics. From what I remember reading in his review when "O Brother Where Art Thou?" came out, he said it was just stupid stereotypes and gave it an F. Now that I've actually seen this movie (I got it for my birthday a few months ago), I realize how stupid I was to trust the opinions of a man who also had the nerve to give "X- Men" a C.

    "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" is an excellent film in all senses. I'm normally not a George Clooney fan (Until then, the only movie with him I liked was "From Dusk Till Dawn"), but his performance in this film was perfect, and he truly deserved that Golden Globe he won for it. I also really liked the actor who played Delmar. His realistically amusing facial expressions and hilarious lines ("We thought...you was...a toad!")kept me happy all throughout the film. The frightening Sheriff made an effective villain, and the equally intense scene with the KKK rally was really exciting to behold.

    The references to the Odyssey were charming and well- done, although I still don't get who George Nelson was supposed to resemble in the ancient Greek story. However, the Siren scene and its aftermath were quite funny, and John Goodman is creditable as the one- eyed Big Dan Teague. Easily one of the best scenes in the movie is when the Soggy Bottom Boys sing "Man of Constant Sorrow". That song quickly brought a smile to my face, and should have won that MTV Movie Award for Best Musical Performance.

    So, you can forget about what the "professional" critics at Entertainment Weekly said about it, and just enjoy this hysterical, light- hearted and worthwhile film.
    culp@execpc.com

    You get it or you don't

    One of the finest pieces of story telling ever to hit celluloid. The performances are so perfect and dead-on, and the nuances so subtle, that this movie defies description. It is no wonder that the reviews you read run the gamut from "piece of junk", to "superb" to just plain confused. This is a must-see movie, and from there you're on your own, you have to decide for yourself. Note, however, that this film follows its own course -- *loosely* based on Ulysses, and with its own symbolism, characters, and themes. To spot them all you will need to watch carefully, think constantly, and, in all likelihood, see the film many times more than once. Not to worry, it improves with each viewing.
    10chucho_wig

    A Serious Comedy with wonderful characters

    The Coen Brothers have truly outdone themselves in this wonderful saga of three escaped convicts. Though it is based on "The Odyssey," the ancient work of Homer, you do not have to have read "The Odyssey" to be able to follow the story. The brothers Coen have woven a tapestry of celluloid and aural delights! The soundtrack is intrinsic to the film, indeed it is as though the soundtrack is the product and the film is wrapping paper. Each character is wonderfully exploited and harkens back to the days of old when films were rich with character actors whose very appearance in the film adds richness, texture and authenticity. George Clooney is magnificent as the grease haired Everett Ulysses McGill, a honest con on the run whose pompous linguistics and vocabulary are comical and endearing. O Brother, Where Art Thou is easily the best Coen film to date as well as Clooney's best effort. Clooney is good enough to warrant a best actor nomination as is Tim Blake Nelson's portrayal of the dimwitted friend Delmar, while the film itself is deserving of a Best film nod.

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    • Trivia
      The film's soundtrack became an unlikely blockbuster, even surpassing the success of the film. By early 2001, it had sold five million copies, spawned a documentary film, three follow-up albums ("O Sister" and "O Sister 2"), two concert tours, and won Country Music Awards for Album of the Year and Single of the Year (for "Man of Constant Sorrow"). It also won five Grammys, including Album of the Year, and hit #1 on the Billboard album charts the week of March 15, 2002, 63 weeks after its release and over a year after the release of the film.
    • Goofs
      There is a very heavy focus on the use of the Confederate Battle Flag at the KKK rally. However, the association of the KKK (and racists in general) with the "Rebel" flag grew out of the Civil Rights conflict of the 1960s. During the Twenties and Thirties, the peak of KKK membership, only the U.S. flag was represented at KKK rallies, even in Mississippi.
    • Quotes

      [Repeated line]

      Ulysses Everett McGill: Damn! We're in a tight spot!

    • Crazy credits
      The credit for Alan J. Schoolcraft, the president of operations for Mike Zoss Productions, is all in Spanish: "El Encargado de Mike Zoss Productions"
    • Connections
      Featured in The 58th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2001 (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Po Lazarus
      Arranged by Alan Lomax

      Performed by James Carter and The Prisoners

      Recorded by Alan Lomax

      Courtesy of Rounder Records

      By arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 2000 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ¿Dónde estás, hermano?
    • Filming locations
      • D'Lo Water Park, D'Lo, Mississippi, USA(sirens scene)
    • Production companies
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Universal Pictures
      • StudioCanal
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $26,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $45,512,588
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $195,104
      • Dec 25, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $71,877,090
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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