‘Ladykillers’ a light, fun film
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JOHN DEPKO
The movies of the Coen brothers are famous for quirky characters
caught up in bizarre circumstances of their own making.
Inevitably, one bad decision leads to another and a strange
situation becomes even more absurd, as unforeseen developments
catapult the players into a positively surreal state of affairs.
In “Fargo,” this formula took a darker turn. In “Oh Brother, Where
Art Thou?” things lightened up a bit but got even more peculiar.
In “The Ladykillers,” we get the same satiric wit applied to
another bumbling would-be criminal enterprise that does not end as
any of the players imagined. As always, first-rate acting is at the
heart of the film’s appeal. Tom Hanks is perfect as the pompous
Professor Dorr, a Col. Sanders look-alike who wants to be the
mastermind of a riverboat casino heist. He gathers a crew of misfits
and miscreants with very dubious qualifications to assist in the
operation. Each member brings his own comic reason for being to the
endeavor. And each contributes at least one bombshell to the
unfolding disaster.
Tom Hanks’ snobby professor stands in stark contrast to the
foul-mouthed Marlon Wayans, who plays the janitor who is the inside
man at the casino job. The other supporting players bring true grit
to their roles. The snappy screenplay extracts every possible laugh
from their wild and obvious foibles. But the real star of this film
is the down-home Mississippi Mama played by Irma Hall. She steals the
show as the tough-talking, righteous Christian owner of the boarding
house where the professor’s band of losers plays out their delusions
of grandeur.
This is probably the Coen Brothers’ most lightweight effort to
date, yet they still manage to stomp all over the limits of ordinary
comedy. It is definitely a farce not to be taken seriously on any
level, but it has enough charm and twisted poetic justice to leave
you laughing and happily amused at the end.
* JOHN DEPKO is a Costa Mesa resident and a senior investigator
for the Orange County public defender’s office.
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