It was fun to watch overall. Not as odd as a story as it seems. The formula is very familiar, it's just the metaphorical Kool Aid Jar is filled with a different color other than red.
While the two main characters got to develop themselves to the point where I loved Geraldine Viswanathan but actually found Marget Quigley annoying (or rather her ancient), the movie felt like it should have been an ensemble but that's not what I got, which may have just been me noting that Colmen Domingo and Matt Damon just wanted to be in a movie directed by a Cohen brother and just took any part they could get.
But I nick pick. Its not going to win any awards (or rather is shouldn't) but it was a good movie to take a look at.
While the two main characters got to develop themselves to the point where I loved Geraldine Viswanathan but actually found Marget Quigley annoying (or rather her ancient), the movie felt like it should have been an ensemble but that's not what I got, which may have just been me noting that Colmen Domingo and Matt Damon just wanted to be in a movie directed by a Cohen brother and just took any part they could get.
But I nick pick. Its not going to win any awards (or rather is shouldn't) but it was a good movie to take a look at.