"Margaret Qualley Shines in Ethan Coen's Queer Crime Joyride: A Drive-Away Dolls Review"

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"Drive-Away Dolls," directed by Ethan Coen, is a crime-speckled road-trip joyride about two innocent young women on a drive-away car trip to Tallahassee, unaware of the special goods in the trunk. The film is a lighthearted caper reminiscent of Coen brothers' style, featuring a queer libertine dynamo character, Jamie, portrayed by Margaret Qualley. While the movie showcases indie escapist moviemaking, it lacks an abundance of style and takes a turn into didactic silliness towards the end.
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