There is humor throughout the film. It's funny generally, though not always witty, not funny enough, and gaudily lacking the kind of rebellious abrasiveness required to elevate the work. The playwright and the performers' portrayals of the characters highlight and repeat important details, even though the characters aren't given a lot of depth, to create a strong enough connection between them and the audience. Dolls is fashioned in an equally bewilderingly understated yet endearingly modest manner. Because of the gimmicky transitions and the psychedelic, spacey moments that provide crucial impetus, the first half manages to stay light and engaging. However, Coen's silly antics lose impact as the plot thickens and the film has rely more on its own internal logic and realism.
Drive-Away Dolls MyFlixer - Full Review
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