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Dos chicas a la fuga

Título original: Drive-Away Dolls
  • 2024
  • 16
  • 1h 24min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,4/10
25 mil
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Pedro Pascal, Bill Camp, Colman Domingo, C.J. Wilson, Beanie Feldstein, Margaret Qualley, and Geraldine Viswanathan in Dos chicas a la fuga (2024)
Jamie regrets her breakup with her girlfriend, while Marian needs to relax. In search of a fresh start, they embark on an unexpected road trip to Tallahassee. Things quickly go awry when they cross paths with a group of inept criminals.
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Jamie y Marian en busca de un nuevo comienzo, inician un inesperado viaje por carretera a Tallahassee, pero las cosas se tuercen rápidamente cuando se cruzan con un grupo de criminales inept... Leer todoJamie y Marian en busca de un nuevo comienzo, inician un inesperado viaje por carretera a Tallahassee, pero las cosas se tuercen rápidamente cuando se cruzan con un grupo de criminales ineptos.Jamie y Marian en busca de un nuevo comienzo, inician un inesperado viaje por carretera a Tallahassee, pero las cosas se tuercen rápidamente cuando se cruzan con un grupo de criminales ineptos.

  • Dirección
    • Ethan Coen
  • Guión
    • Ethan Coen
    • Tricia Cooke
  • Reparto principal
    • Margaret Qualley
    • Geraldine Viswanathan
    • Beanie Feldstein
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,4/10
    25 mil
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    196
    • Dirección
      • Ethan Coen
    • Guión
      • Ethan Coen
      • Tricia Cooke
    • Reparto principal
      • Margaret Qualley
      • Geraldine Viswanathan
      • Beanie Feldstein
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    • Premios
      • 4 nominaciones en total

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    Margaret Qualley
    Margaret Qualley
    • Jamie
    Geraldine Viswanathan
    Geraldine Viswanathan
    • Marian
    Beanie Feldstein
    Beanie Feldstein
    • Sukie
    Joey Slotnick
    Joey Slotnick
    • The Goon
    C.J. Wilson
    C.J. Wilson
    • The Goon
    • (as CJ Wilson)
    Colman Domingo
    Colman Domingo
    • The Chief
    Pedro Pascal
    Pedro Pascal
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    Bill Camp
    Bill Camp
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    Matt Damon
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    Connie Jackson
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    Annie Gonzalez
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    Abby Hilden
    Abby Hilden
    • Doreen
    Haley Holmes
    Haley Holmes
    • Soccer Girl
    Fatima Fine
    Fatima Fine
    • Soccer Girl
    • (as Fatima Barlow)
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      • Ethan Coen
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      • Ethan Coen
      • Tricia Cooke
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    3Remingtontr

    What a mess

    This maybe had 45-50 minutes worth of content and it made 84 minutes feel long. The script needed a lot of work and I'm shocked Ethan Coen released something this half baked.

    There are a few moments of enjoyment but, they are few and far between. They went for a campy feel but I never found Qualley's performance convincing and Viswanathan came off more wooden than intended. The side characters had more funny moments and funny performances than the leads.

    On the plus side, the last 10-15 minutes were thoroughly entertaining. It's like they had an ending in mind and worked backwards from there. It failed miserably to build something worthy of the idea and had some unintentional cringeworthy moments.
    4imseeg

    I am a big fan of Margaret Qualley and Ethan Coen, but this "movie" is a fullblown flop.

    An Ethan Coen movie and I am a big fan of his earlier work with the Coen Brothers, but I never much liked their farcical comedies and this is yet another one out of that silly comedy genre...

    The bad: it's not funny. I did not laugh once. THAT matters (to me), because supposedly this is a "comedy". But humour is quite personal, so perhaps others will be roaring with laughter?

    More bad: It's not thrilling WHATSOEVER. Not for one eenie minie minute is it thrilling. THAT I can guarantee you without a doubf!

    This looks more like a cheaply produced television or streaming movie than a real feature movie. It lasts only 1 hour and 17 minutes and still I got bored. (A leftover from the Corona era?)

    What is it then? It's a (failed) silly "comedy". Without ANY true to life characters (AT ALL). Even in a farce like this the characters have to be sympathetic or at least have something going for them that one can relate to, but none of that. Such a pity...

    I am really a big fan of actress Margaret Qualley. She absolutely shined in several other movies lately, but her performance in this movie is just too plain SILLY, SO much so that her SILLY performance really (!) irritated me from the very start. That's no good...

    Perhaps only suited for the fans of the earlier (much better) farcical Coen Brother comedies (Brother where art thou for example)? BUT BEWARE: this is nowhere near as good, so you have been warned !!! (3 exlamation marks)
    5mattstone137

    "I'd Say the Odds are Good but the Goods are Odd."

    Drive Away Dolls is the latest film from Ethan Coen but the first without collaboration from brother Joel. While Joel whittled away with a stark, black and white adaptation of Macbeth starring an utterly joyless Denzel Washington, Ethan's film wouldn't feel out of place alongside a 70s B-movie double feature. Dolls is replete with cheesy transitions, awkward close-ups, obnoxious neon, vintage Coen accents, and a welcome-but-not-quite-good-enough use of Maggot Brain. It's also a mixed bag of indulgent violence, puritan degeneracy, and half-baked characterizations.

    The film follows Jamie and Marian as they drive to Tallahassee, inadvertently picking up precious cargo belonging to a group of shady individuals who have killed to keep it in their possession. The film is an interesting but sometimes tedious clash of black crime farce and melodramatic lesbian dramedy, devoting infrequent time to either story for proper depth or development.

    Positives first. The film is funny. Not always funny, not quite funny enough, and garishly lacking the type of transgressive abrasiveness to make the material shine...but in general, it's funny. Though the characters aren't drawn intricately, their details (both from the script and the performances) are emphasized and repeated to build adequate rapport with each other and the audience.

    Dolls is also stylized, in a perplexingly cheap but modestly endearing sort of way. The gimmicky transitions and trippy, spacey moments help build vital momentum to keep the first half breezy and engaging. However, Coen's parlor tricks wane and drag when the plot thickens and the film must carry itself on the merits of its own internal logistics and validity. When that time comes, the Dolls implodes.

    Again, Dolls is a grinding mishmash of crime comedy and lesbian dramedy, an interesting conceit which never works with itself to create unity or continuity. The stories of disparate, often as jarring and incongruent as the smash-cut transitions which hold them together like staples through skin. The material feels like a first draft or an untalented mockery of a Coens brothers' script. The heart, patience, and icily detached bemusement of their earlier work has been augmented into the dishearteningly ubiquitous trend of smug, self-righteously assured moral congratulation.

    Every creative choice tugs and struggles against the others, but the real letdown of Dolls is its faux dedication to irreverence in its superior first half. When the plot kicks in, when our leads are finally given true agency in regards to the bigger picture, everything becomes easy.

    What should be an elongated sequence of comedic tension and unpredictability quickly upends itself to give our intrepid little heroes the necessary resources for a clean, bland getaway. The tension deflates; the comedy deflates; the interest deflates; the irreverence inverts, praising Jamie and Marian as ideal ideological models. It's disappointing and honestly unexpected, but maybe Ethan's been watching South Park recently - in the end, he managed to make it gay and make it lame.

    Overall, Drive Away Dolls is tough to criticize or praise too fervently because it's a film of halves. The first half is tonally breezy and characterizations (both heroes and villains) are striking but not overbearing. In the second, the tone and treatment of protagonists is eye-rolling. In the first half, the stakes are high, the style is laid back, and the journey is leisurely. In the second, the stakes are obliterated, the style is forced, and the journey feels like a ham-fisted means to an end. See it as a curious counterpoint to Joel's Macbeth, but don't go in expecting Fargo. 5/9.
    7jshea-59600

    Don't believe the trolls--this is funny and enjoyable

    It is by now apparent that IMDB ratings are not reliable for any movie that touches on culture-war or other controversial topics. So it is with "Drive-Away Dolls", a buddy road-trip caper comedy whose main characters are young lesbians. As you might expect, there is a lot of raunchy humor and a lot of sex. Because of that, a bunch of homophobic trolls have tried to kill this movie by writing one-star reviews. To be clear, there is nothing profound about this movie; it is pure escapism, but there are lots of laughs and good performances, and it does not overstay its welcome at 80 minutes. If you are an open minded person you will enjoy it.
    6AfricanBro

    Love is a sleigh ride to hell.

    Fun yet disappointing. It's a b-movie that's a raunchy, adventurous lesbian comedy-drama road trip. So creatively it sorta has a lot going for it. It has some funny bits, but it's not as fun and funny as i thought it'd be. It is a pleasant contrast to most self-consciously serious movies out there currently though. The movie had these transitions that reminded me of That 70's show; using graphics or clips that felt out of place to segue between scenes.

    The actors seemed like they belonged to different films, which makes sense considering the main actresses, Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan, were accidentally thrust into a criminal world. While the two girls treated their roles with a playful, unserious tone, Colman Domingo and Senator Matt Damon took their roles seriously, like actual gangsters despite the unserious and amusing dialogue. The headline "Senator shot outside lesbian bar" was funny. The goons fully embraced the movie's absurdity, while Pedro Pascal appeared to be in a different film entirely. His opening scene had felt very comic-bookish, and Miley Cyrus was in these psychedelic scenes that are later explained.

    It's a movie that doesn't take itself seriously at all, and I think that works in its favor. Yet, I find myself slightly disappointed, thinking what the film could have been. As I said, creatively it had a lot going for it, but doesn't feel like it tried to push the envelope at all. It could've been a lighthearted 'Saltburn', or it could've been more goofy and funny, or way more vulgar and chaotic, or it could've been really thrilling like if some of the bad guys were actually frightening and intimidating. The girls never felt like they were in any danger. It feels like they could've pushed the movie in different directions but instead it's somewhere meddling in the middle. The movie played it safe.

    The plot meanders through ridiculous scenarios on a purposeless road trip, intentional in its pointlessness. It is a short movie, but I also think there were some conversations that didn't really add much; scenes that wouldn't make much difference if removed. Jamie and Marian weren't the most interesting of characters and didn't have much of a spark. Their relationship could've been written better.

    The movies not too terrible, I just think it had the potential to be more fun, funny and charming. Something that would light you up. The movie exudes pizazz but feels like it's missing it at the same time.

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      The film was originally supposed to release on September 22, 2023, but was delayed to February 2024, due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
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      The level of champagne in Jamie's glass changes up and down.
    • Citas

      Marian: We don't need to see the world's largest Dixie cup.

      Jamie: We don't need to enjoy life, but as long as we're here.

    • Créditos adicionales
      Dedicated to Cynthia Plaster Caster (1947-2022) We remember!
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The 7PM Project: Episodio fechado 23 febrero 2024 (2024)
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      • 23 de febrero de 2024 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • Official Focus Feature
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      • El amor es un viaje en trineo al infierno
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      • Lawrence, Pensilvania, Estados Unidos(The Butter Churn)
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      • 25 feb 2024
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