A Hilarious Coen Brothers Film That Spoofs 1950s-Era Film-Making Under The Hollywood Studio System.
Along the way, the film examines and skewers various styles and personas of Hollywood during the era.
In the film, Scarlett Johanssen plays a Hollywood star appearing in a Busby Berkley style musical production involving choreographed synchronized swimming. Channning Tatum plays a character named Burt Gurney; a role which pokes fun not only at Gene Kelly musicals of the era, such as Singin’ in the Rain, including a surprisingly good song and group dance sequence by Tatum. Ralph Fiennes plays a film director tasked with making a drama film using the only available star talent who is a cowboy action film star (Alden Ehrenreich), and ends up giving the actor a hilarious line reading session. There’s also a kidnapping of a major star (George Clooney) just as the film’s director plans to shoot the film’s climactic final sequence.
The film also pokes fun at communism and the McCarthy Red Scare.
The movie is written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, who most recently co-wrote the screenplays for current Best Picture nominee “Bridge of Spies,” which Steven Spielberg directed, and the 2014 Angelina Jolie-directed drama, “Unbroken.” The last film they directed was 2013’s “Inside Llewyn Davis,” which introduced many filmgoers to Oscar Isaac, one of the new faces in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.”