अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA dark comedy about Honey O'Donahue, a small-town private investigator, who delves into a series of strange deaths tied to a mysterious church.A dark comedy about Honey O'Donahue, a small-town private investigator, who delves into a series of strange deaths tied to a mysterious church.A dark comedy about Honey O'Donahue, a small-town private investigator, who delves into a series of strange deaths tied to a mysterious church.
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रिलीज़ किया गया 22 अगस्त 2025
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No matter how many elements a filmmaker may get right in creating a movie, none of them means anything if they're not set within a coherent cinematic context, either thematically or in terms of the picture's central narrative. And, regrettably, that's the problem that plagues the second solo narrative feature outing from writer-director Ethan Coen. This pulpy comedy-drama-crime thriller, which follows the exploits of flamboyant, perpetually "thirsty" small town private detective Honey O'Donahue (Margaret Qualley) in her investigation of a series of unsolved murders apparently tied to mysterious church, successfully incorporates an array of truly captivating qualities - colorful character development, fine performances (particularly by Qualley and in the supporting portrayals of Aubrey Plaza, Chris Evans and Charlie Day), a well-crafted production design and a collection of knock-it-out-of-the-park one-liners. In fact, about the only thing that's missing here is a solid, comprehensible story. The picture's disjointed jumble of plot threads - many of them underdeveloped and/or extraneous - meanders along for roughly 90 minutes without ever really going anywhere or saying anything relevant or meaningful. To be sure, "Honey Don't!" has its share of genuinely enjoyable moments, but a handful of modestly memorable instances does not a movie make. And that's unfortunate, given that it seems the picture has many of the ingredients for what could have potentially been an outlandishly funny, wickedly engaging tale. Instead, viewers are left with a plot that aimlessly roams from tangent to tangent and never seems to coalesce into something substantial or integrated, no matter how visually appealing it might be or how effective it is in tickling one's funny bone. And, when the film comes up lacking in this regard, it often falls back on titillating sequences driven by graphic sexuality or edgy violence to shore up its obvious deficiencies, a rather cheap and cheesy way to try and revive sagging audience interest. In that sense, then, this production reminds me very much of the films of such directors as Quentin Tarantino and Paul Thomas Anderson, whose releases, in my view, are often long on style and woefully short on substance. I find all of this rather disappointing, especially in light of Coen's filmography over the years, particularly his many successful productions with his brother Joel. But perhaps that's the key ingredient that's missing here - the collaboration of the two siblings working together to produce truly outstanding works of cinema (and, thankfully, a reunion of the two is said to be in development). Whatever the case, though, it appears the filmmaker's sophomore attempt at working on his own has not yet yielded cinema of the caliber that he's capable of. Let's hope that changes with his next project.
These guys make good stuff let's give it a chance: Jesus! I'm only rating a 10 for now to counteract the bad reviews, which makes no sense since it's barely out. All I do know is that everything else they've made has been gold for the most part. Said enough, but they see my review is too short. All I know is that hello let's go Fargo, raising Arizona, serious men, etc. Etc. Etc. They are amazing writers and directors so let's give this thing a chance and give it a solid rating in the future. There you go... have I said enough yet? I sure hope so because I'm tired.
I was excited to see this pop-up in my feed that there is something from them to watch because I wasn't expecting it.
I was excited to see this pop-up in my feed that there is something from them to watch because I wasn't expecting it.
It is the second installment of a supposed trilogy. The first one was Drive Away Dolls and it was a bomb.
However, I notice that, despite the poor ratings for this one, it seems to have lots of female nudity.
So, I'm going to approach it with an open mind. My queue of things to watch is kind of thin right now, so why not? Let's take a chance.
However, I notice that, despite the poor ratings for this one, it seems to have lots of female nudity.
So, I'm going to approach it with an open mind. My queue of things to watch is kind of thin right now, so why not? Let's take a chance.
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क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाEthan Coen's second solo feature film after Drive-Away Dolls (2024). His third solo directorial project overall, having directed the documentary Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in Mind (2022).
- साउंडट्रैकWe Gotta Get Out of this Place
written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil
performed by Brittany Howard
published by: Dyad Music Ltd (BMI) / Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc (BMI)
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- चलने की अवधि
- 1 घं 28 मि(88 min)
- रंग
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