It is an exciting mission that will change everything, where this story tells about 'Hi' McDonnough who is a philosophical. This man works in this profession but he slightly dim career criminal who wants to kidnap one of the five sons of locally famous furniture magnate Nathan Arizona, whom they believe to be Nathan Junior with his wife. There is something will be different, where their lives get more complicated than they anticipated when a Harley-riding bounty hunter gets on their trail in the worst mission.
The immense joy of this is in the realization that, for all their precision, Joel and Ethan Coen are essentially comic barnstormers rather than frigid ironists
In a shrewdly calculated move to show their versatility, the Coens made this madcap comedy right after Blood Simple. If their debut was slow and spare, this one has breathneck pacing and hopping banter by terrific Holly Hunter and Nicolas Cage.
In their first masterpiece, the Coens first delight with sheer kinetics, then dazzle with colorful colloquialisms & verbal voodoo, and eventually disarm you with the grace and guile through which they examine modern foibles, failures and forgiveness.
To their old fascination with Sunbelt pathology, to their side-winding Steadicam and pristine command of screen space, the Coens have added a robust humor, a plot that keeps outwitting expectations and a...dollop of sympathy for their forlorn kidnapers.