"Drive-Away Dolls: A Wild and Bawdy Lesbian-Driven B-Movie Crime Comedy"

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Director Ethan Coen, in collaboration with Tricia Cooke, delivers a raunchy and violent lesbian-centered crime caper comedy in "Drive-Away Dolls," paying homage to hard R drive-in B movies. The film follows a free-spirited lesbian, Jamie, and her uptight friend, Marian, on a road trip with a dodgy car and a valuable briefcase in the trunk, leading to a chase involving bad dudes, a senator, and a manhood-related secret. Despite being a disposable and forgettable effort, the film retains the quirkiness of the Coen brand and is influenced in style by Tricia Cooke, making it worth a watch for fans of the Coen Brothers' work.
Topics:entertainment#b-movie#drive-away-dolls#ethan-coen#lesbian-centered-crime-comedy#movie-review#tricia-cooke
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