Drive-Away Dolls (#520)


There were only two new movies released this week, and I just had no appetite for Ordinary Angels, yet another faith-based movie, this one starring Hillary Swank, whom I haven’t liked since I saw her as a boxer in a Clint Eastwood-directed movie.  The other choice was one written and directed by one of the Coen brothers who are responsible for a number of very fine films.  At the end of the movie, it showed the title as Drive-Away Dykes, and if that had been the title shown when I decided to see it, i.e, DRIVE-AWAY DOLLS, it is likely I wouldn’t have gone.  Like Poor Things, this is a pornographic film, graphically and verbally. but this time, instead of being about a prostitute, this one is about lesbians and their activities.  It depicts two friends who get a job driving a car (which contains hidden, unusual contents) from Philadelphia to Tallahassee and the many things that happen to them enroute.  They are pursued by a pair of inept criminals charged with getting back the unusual things and it is primarily their antics that have this one billed as a comedy.  It wasn’t all that funny, and I’m surprised that one of the Coens sank so low, although he may have thought this one was a good parody.  Two-thirds of critics gave it a thumbs up but only 38% of audiences liked it.  I don’t believe there will be any other reviews this week while I recover from this one.

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