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O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) O Brother, Where Art Thou? is a critically acclaimed movie released in 2000, directed by

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O Brother, Where Art Thou? is a critically acclaimed movie released in 2000, directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. Set in Mississippi during the Great Depression, the film follows the misadventures of three convicts who escape from a chain gang and embark on a quest for treasure.

The film features an outstanding cast, with George Clooney portraying Ulysses Everett McGill, a fast-talking and intelligent character who serves as the leader of the trio. Clooney's performance earned him widespread praise and further solidified his reputation as a talented actor. Alongside Clooney, John Turturro delivers a brilliant portrayal of Pete, Everett's dim-witted but loyal companion. Rounding out the trio is Tim Blake Nelson, who shines as Delmar, the simple-minded friend with a kind heart.

As the escaped convicts make their way through the rugged Mississippi landscape, they encounter a variety of colorful characters and engage in outlandish situations. From a blind prophet named "The Blind Seer" to a one-eyed Bible salesman, the film is filled with memorable encounters that blend humor and absurdity.

The story takes an intriguing turn when the trio overhears a radio broadcast by a man named Tommy Johnson, played by Chris Thomas King. Tommy claims to have sold his soul to the devil in exchange for the ability to play the guitar. This revelation sets the tone for the film's musical theme, as it introduces a profound and enchanting soundtrack that beautifully captures the spirit of the era.

The soundtrack of O Brother, Where Art Thou? is considered a classic in its own right, featuring a collection of soulful and authentic American folk and bluegrass music. Artists such as Alison Krauss, Dan Tyminski, Gillian Welch, and Emmylou Harris lend their voices to the film, creating an immersive and nostalgic musical experience.

The standout track from the movie is "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow," performed by The Soggy Bottom Boys, a fictional band in the film. The Soggy Bottom Boys are portrayed by Clooney, Nelson, and Turturro, and their rendition of this traditional folk song became an unexpected hit. This infectious tune can still be heard on radios and playlists to this day, resonating with listeners' hearts.

Additionally, other unforgettable songs from the film include "Down to the River to Pray" by Alison Krauss, "I'll Fly Away" by Alison Krauss and Gillian Welch, and "The Man of Constant Sorrow" by Dan Tyminski. Each song carries an emotional weight and adds depth to the film's narrative, often reflecting the characters' experiences and internal struggles.

The popularity of the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack catapulted the film to even greater success. It received critical acclaim and won several prestigious awards, including the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 2002. The film's unique blend of comedy, drama, adventure, and music resonated with audiences worldwide, making it a beloved classic.

In conclusion, O Brother, Where Art Thou? is a captivating and entertaining film that expertly intertwines the themes of adventure, comedy, and music. The Coen brothers' masterful direction, combined with the exceptional performances from the cast, including George Clooney, John Turturro, and Tim Blake Nelson, creates an unforgettable cinematic experience. Moreover, the film's enchanting soundtrack, featuring renowned artists, has become an integral part of American folk and bluegrass music history. To fully immerse oneself in the world of O Brother, Where Art Thou?, one needs to watch the movie and embrace the remarkable sounds that capture the essence of the Great Depression era.
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A long and difficult road.
Ain't you gonna introduce us, Pete?
Almost makes me wished I hadn't have been saved
And a happy little tire swing on it
And good, pure Pappy O'Daniel flour.
And hook us all up to a grid
And it looks like
And Pete and Tommy are going to be
And sign 'em to a big fat contract.
And then they dunked me, trussed me up like a hog,
And voted him a second term.
And we shall retire to more private environs,
And what do you do you and your... tongue tied friend?
Appears to be some kind of a... congregation.
Awful white of you to take it like that, Everett.
Big Dan tout court!
But first...
Can't let that flag touch the ground!
Come and get me, coppers!
Come and get me!
Come here, girls.
Come on, boy. There, boy.
Come on, boys, come on! Come on!
Come on, now, folks.
Come on, you miserable, salaried sons of bitches!
Cows.
Currently pursuing a certain opportunity,
Damn, we're in a tight spot.
Devil his due.
Don't be a fool, Everett.
During these times of woe and want.
Even to the point of developing paranormal psychic powers.
Everett, I never figured you for a pater familias.
Everett.
Everett.
Folks, listen to me. I...
For that you traded your everlasting soul?
For this advanced tutorial.
Get out of my way!
Give me the microphone! Give me the microphone!
Gol... durned... money!
Gopher, Everett?
Hand me that chopper.
Have him join us. Run our campaign instead of that egghead's.
Have it in a couple of weeks.
Heat must be getting to me.
Hi.
Hold it right there!
Honey.
Hop on in while you give it a think.
Hot damn, we got to find them boys
How are you?
How else you going to explain it?
How's my little girl?
I already got the rings
I am sorry about that.
I can see how a fella'd derive a whole lot of pleasure and satisfaction out of it.
I counted to 3, honey
I detect, like me,
I do apologize about that, Pete.
I find it coarse and vulgar
I got big plans.
I got to do for me and mine.
I guess they'll tack on 50 years for me, too
I just got to get close enough to talk to her.
I nicked the census man.
I slaughtered this horse last Tuesday.
I won't be needing 'em.
I'll press your flesh, you dimwitted sumbitch.
I'm bigger than any John, live or limp!
I'm George Nelson
Is air in the conversation.
Is one hell of a heroic task!
Is you is, or is you ain't
Is you is, or is you ain't
It ain't the law
It must still be in the roll top in the old cabin
It's a problem of...
It's McGill.
It's okay.
Just a dozen hair nets.
Just bring us a couple of leaves of raw cabbage.
Ladies, my name is Ulysses Everett McGill,
Languishin'!
Let's get the hell out of here!
Lump, I.O.
My constituency?
My name's Ulysses Everett McGill and...
Nearest Ford auto man's Bristol.
Neighborhood of B.
Neither of you gentlemen.
No, sir...
No, you said
No. The marriage will take place as planned.
Noose.
Not a moment too soon.
Now, folks, these boys got to be remanded to the authorities.
Of color, of creed
Oh, gracious, no.
Oh, Lord, yes. Every parish or precinct.
Oh, yes. I have spread my seed.
Okay, folks, hold the applause and drop your drawers.
On account of our obstacles.
Pass the Biscuits Pappy O'Daniel Flour Hour.
Penny, you stop that!
Pete, the personal rancor reflected in that remark,
Pull over! Pull over!
Say, what line of work you in, George?
She didn't mean nothin' by it, George.
So long, boys
Son...
Spoiling your play for a million dollar point two
Starla McGill, you mean
Sweet Jesus, Everett.
Sweet summer rain.
Thank you.
That was wonderful. That sure was.
That's fine.
That's mighty kind of you boys,
That's right. We ain't really n****es.
The Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.
The law?
There ain't no treasure
They say he pays extra,
They trampled all over our venerated observances and rituals.
This ain't no laughin' matter, Everett.
This here was fore ordained.
This stew's awful good.
To be made in the service of God almighty.
To inquire if you had a hair net.
Triumph of the subjective.
Two weeks?
Uh, we hear that you pay good money to sing into a can.
Vernon Waldrip.
Wait a minute.
We need that ring
We're just lucky we left before they came back for us.
Well, as soon as we get ourselves cleaned up,
Well, hell, it ain't square one.
Well, I guess someone let on we was giving out liquor.
Well, I had to be at that there crossroads last midnight.
Well, I was lyin'.
Well, I'll only be 82.
Well, sir, I'm Jordan Rivers
What are you doing here?
What I wouldn't give to get ahold of those agitators.
Where are they?
Where's your ring, honey?
Who made them the color guard?
Who the hell's that?
Whoa, whoa, whoa!
Whoo ee!
Why, that is an improper suggestion.
Why, we'd look like a bunch of Johnny come latelys,
Yes, sir, boss.
Yes, sir, it is.
Yes, sir, it's as if our old friend, George,
You can't display a toad in a fine restaurant like this
You flatfooted, lame brained, soft ass sons of bitches!
You miserable, horse eatin' son of a
You ought to be in bed, clump snatcher.
You two are just dumber than a bag of hammers.
You Wash's boy?
You were right about that ring, too.
You're gonna go far.
Your situation is purty nigh hopeless!
400, Delmar
Blooey! Nothin' left.
They playin' it as far away as Mobile. No.
# And be my everlovin' baby #
# Around me stand #
# By #
# Come on, brothers, let's go down #
# Come on, mothers, let's go down #
# Didn't leave nobody but the baby #
# Down in the river to pray #
# For I'm bound to ride #
# From door to door #
# Go to sleep, you little baby #
# God's golden shore #
# God's golden shore #
# Gonna need another lovin' baby #
# I'll be somewhere a working for my Lord #
# I'm bound to ramble #
# In case you ever #
# My face you never #
# My sunshine away #
# Nobody else # # Nobody else #
# O brothers, let's go down #
# O Lord #
# O, bear me away on your snow white wings #
# Of constant sorrow #
# On Earth I found #
# Perhaps he'll die upon this train #
# That is given #
# That northern railroad #
# There #
# To go #
# To the lonesome valley #
# Well, the deputy, he told the high sheriff #
# Well, the deputy, he told the high sheriff #
# Whoa death #
# Won't you go out and bring me Lazarus? #
# Won't you spare me over till another year? #
# You are my sunshine #
# Yourself #
# Yourself #
♪ I'll fly away, fly away ♪
♪ I'll fly away, fly away, o glory ♪
♪ I'm headed for a land that's far away ♪
♪ In the big rock candy mountains ♪
♪ Like a bird from these prison walls I'll fly ♪
♪ Like a bird, from these prison walls I'll fly ♪
♪ O, bear me away on your snow white wings ♪
♪ One evening as the sun went down ♪
♪ Always on the sunny side ♪
♪ And he said, boys, I'm not turning ♪
♪ Clouds and storms again will pass away ♪
♪ Down the track came a hobo hikin' ♪
♪ I'll fly away, fly away In the mornin' ♪
♪ In the big rock candy mountains ♪
♪ The sunny side be also with you ♪
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