Driving by their deep will of acquiring wealth, depending on the robbery they have done to a bank, three robbers, escape from prison, but in doing so, incidents come to climax, as they face many challenges and obstacles through their way from the police, the thing that makes them struggle.
The Coens' usual arch deliberateness isn't quite as deliberate, and there's an appealing shagginess to some of the episodes and performances.
Common Sense Media
December 26, 2010
Teens might enjoy this offbeat Odyssey adaptation.
Seanax.com
November 18, 2016
The Coen's O Brother, Where Art Thou? is a Coen odyssey reworked as a tall tale in the folk song idiom of superstition, magic realism and religious mysticism and delivered with a mix of screwball goofiness and intellectual whimsy.
Even with its mock-pretentious parallelism to The Odyssey...O Brother, Where Art Thou? refuses to take itself seriously, which is both its principal failing and its charm. [Blu-ray]