“Dear, don’t!” Comments: Chris Evans, Margaret Qualley and Aubrey Plaza

Want to be sexy, stupid and scandalous? Then you will cherish Dear, don’t! Latest collaboration among married film producers Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke. The couple has been working together since 1990 Brothers Coen Movie Miller’s Transit Bringing crazy chaos to the audience Driving doll Just last year. Now that they are back, another story about lesbians is trapped in a curious crime.
Driving doll Star Margaret Qualley reunited with Coen and Cooke to play the title role again. Honey O’Donahue is the private eye of a town that brings her card close to her chest. When a new client dies in a suspicious car accident, she wrinkles police detectives at the scene (Charlie Day, perfectly represented as affable paint), but won’t give up a single observation. It goes without saying that this is the mystery she wants to solve.
During the murder investigation, she will cross the road with Lera Abova, a Surly Sapphic Cop (Aubrey Plaza) and a Super Cult Leader (Chris Evans). It’s a crazy journey, twists and turns, sexual acts and murder!
Margaret Qualley is explosives Dear, don’t!
While this is the second product in the lesbian trilogy proposed by Coen and Cooke, Dear, don’t! No Share the same extensive comedy energy as its hottie ex Driving doll. The key to both movies is Qualley, who sets the tone.
In the first movie, she is a chaotic ridiculous Masc with a southern accent as thick as molasses and a strong sexual desire. The movie follows her crazy energy through rhythm and plot, running wildly with her crazy energy.
exist Dear, don’t!,,,,, Qualley got rid of the hoarse looseness of his limbs. Her big strides are confident but meaningless, like the 30s screw dance comedy and the 40s noir movies are quick. Her look – click-tilt heels, pencil skirts or tailor-made leisure pants, neat but never plain dress shirts) reflect these old-fashioned inspirations. The same is true of her candor. She carries Katharine Hepburn’s attitude without the Mid-Atlantic accent. So when the aforementioned police detective flirted with her, she said, smooth as butter, “I like girls.” (On which day the answer was pleasant: “You always say that!”)
Whether it’s uncovering a weird clue for a bunch of nieces and nephews, or hooking a cool gay aunt with a one-night stand, the honey is comfortable and sharp, but also warm. This temperament made her different from the fleet of male detectives who appeared before her, all shaking. In addition, her attitude reflects Dear, don’t!Environment: Bakersfield, CA, a sunny place with a deep appetite.
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Dear, don’t! It is a primitive and refreshing capers.
The movie “Honey Don’t” by writer Tricia Cooke, actor Margaret Valley and writer/director Ethan Coen!
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Coen and Cooke’s scripts are dedicated to dark humor, toward weird sex, horrible deaths, and the universally stupid jokes of liars and liars.
As Cohen indicated Dear, don’t!it’s easy to find comparisons of his shared film work in his brother Joel. yes Dear, don’t! More Raising Arizona or Dalebovsky? Burn after reading or A country without elderly people? But the risk of participating in this debate ignores the exciting exploration of the crime story Cohen and Cook are doing in the trilogy. Her stamps are here as the film’s co-author, producer and editor, and it’s important here.
Yes, Dear, don’t! Attracted from the black inspiration of the movie, like the previous Coen Brothers movies…and hundreds of other movies before that. But this crusty California environment provides fresh air for metaphors like femme Fatale or Double Cross. Where Driving doll Discover a wealth of American and queer culture in road trip attractions and lesbian bars, Dear, don’t! Contains a character that is not very familiar, sunbathing and destruction.
Chris Evans is fun to get rid of Disney’s restrictions.
Thankfully, Chris Evans’ MCU era is over. The actor who proves to be a sensational asshole now Go out of the knife You can use roles that are not remotely modeled to loosen.
exist Dear, don’t! He plays the missionary Rev. Drew, who leads a dedicated slave congregation who will give him any sexual desire or violent desire to be given to him with a twisted heart. Dear, don’t! Offers a range of beloved character actors such as Plaza, Day, Billy Eichner and renowned theater performer Gabby Beans. They are all games of Cooke and Coen for whatever damn thing. Qualley plays the straight man in this weird clown group, and Evans is a master of his own circus.
From the moment he flickers a ridiculous sincere smile, he feels excited. Evans are full of tough attitudes, playing tough attitudes, dramatic satire of some kind of religious leaders who believe in their nonsense. His body is very ridiculous. Whether he is a command to bark in nude or the most hysterical pass to the word “OUI” on the screen, he moves like a cartoon of a arrogant harlequin. To Evans American Butt.
What’s the most exciting thing Dear, don’t! Perhaps the most frustrating. Coen and Cooke build a mystery whose form seems familiar at the beginning. But this story is only what you expect when Honey chases the suspect and the clues of chaos. It boils down to the ending, which will surely divide critics and audiences.
Personally, I’m happy with the last surprise of this movie, because it shows that the story is bigger than a movie and can even include a movie. Instead of being closed, Dear, don’t! Provides a sweet and wild taste with more potential. And I’m not angry about it.
Dear, don’t! Censored from the Cannes Film Festival. It will open in the theater on August 22.