Drive Away Dolls review

 


A story about two girls going south proclaims Drive Away Dolls and in more ways than one it is definitely that. From Director Ethan Coen comes a wildly chaotic and sexual charged road trip unlike any other. Starring Margaret Qualley and Gearaldine Viswanathan as two polar opposite friends who take a road trip together to escape their everyday mundane lives. What they don't know however is that the car that they hire out is actually carrying a very sought after briefcase that puts them in serious danger with some very bad people. 

Right off the bat Drive Away Dolls is raunchy, Margaret Qualley's performance as Jamie is so sexy and wild it's endearing to watch. She lights up the screen with her presense and her voice that is so lush to listen to. Her best friend Marian played by Geraldine Visawanathan couldn't be anymore different to Jamie and it shows in everything from how they dress to how they interact with the opposite sex. Their chemistry is palpable and so much fun to watch unfold. They carry the movie with ease and it shows in some truly psycadelic scenes that will leave your head spinning. 


Drive Away Dolls is fantastic from beginning to end. It's silly and over the top sure but it's filled with so much charm that I really couldn't help but fall in love with it. It also features some fun cameos including a slightly wasted Pedro Pascal and others that I won't spoil. All in all Drive Away Dolls probably won't be for everyone but if you want a good time you really can't go wrong with it. Ethan Coen at his near best and a stunning performance from the two leads. Excellent stuff indeed!

★★★★

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