When you see that some movie is directed by Coen brothers you know it is going to be good. This time they tried to make a noir film,
and they succeeded. Cast is perfect as always and Frances McDormand is present as well as in any other their movie. Ed Crane is a simple man, he works as a barber and enjoys smoking cigarettes as much as he can. He does not care much about the world around him. His wife is cheating on him with his friend and he tries to use it to get some money, but as you guessed this will not turn out so good. If you are having movie night this should be your main movie it has something that will pull you in, and although it develops(if it develops at all) rather slowly it is deeply immersing… Enjoy.
Director: Joel Coen
Cast: Billy Bob Thornton, Frances McDormand, Michael Badalucco, James Gandolfini, Scarlett Johansson, Tony Shalhoub
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Fun Stuff: The movie was filmed in color, then printed in black and white by special processing. However, at least one print was released with the first reel in normal color due to an error at the lab. Because he trusted the quality of Joel Coen and Ethan Coen’s work, Billy Bob Thornton agreed to do the movie before even reading the script.



