"Drive-Away Dolls: A Campy, Bawdy Joyride with the Coen Brothers"

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"Drive-Away Dolls," directed by Ethan Coen, is a campy and comedic romp that stands out as the horniest and goofiest film in the Coen Brothers' repertoire. The movie follows two lesbian protagonists on a wild road trip from Philadelphia to Tallahassee in 1999, featuring zany action, campy dialogue, and a liberal cultural analysis buried beneath the layers of humor. With broad gags and theater-kid fun, the film offers a breezy 84-minute comedy that's both entertaining and open to deeper interpretation.
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