Hello my people of Cine TV community, I’d love to share with you all a fantastic duo in a movie I watched three weeks ago. These women are popular and great American actors. They are Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan. This will be my first time seeing them together in movies and so close for crying out loud.
They will surely be good duo in all movies they feature in but even if they don’t, I have seen Drive-Away Dolls and I can testify to the fact that these two are a great duo.
This duo makes me think about real life when two best friends get into trouble and they try their best to get out of it. Best friends who are likely to get into trouble last forever.
Drive-Away Dolls is an American comedy and crime road movie. The movie revolves round two friends Jamie and Mirian who got into trouble after they were given a car that has been booked for someone else.
These two really got into big trouble after they found Santos preserved head. What really happened? Were they arrested? No! They were very lucky to get themselves out of that problem.
This duo have a very good and flowing chemistry. I love the fact that when they were in big trouble, Jamie didn’t runaway because she didn’t bring up the idea of the trip. They both got into the trouble and tried different means to get it solved.
Yeah, they knew they were in trouble but they didn’t even act like it. It’s a comedy movie of course.
Anyone who finds a weird briefcase in his or her car will actually faint even before getting arrested but as for my favorite duo, they didn’t act like they were in trouble even though they really actually wanted to runaway and get out of the trouble.
There are a few scenes that caught my attention in this movie even though I love every scene and other reasons why they are my favorite duo.
Jamie and Mirian knew they were in big trouble but still headed to the lesbian bars to have sex. Who will rver think of sex whenever she’s in trouble? Jamie and Mirian did and forgot their sorrows within that short time. That means, they didn’t want the problem to be the end of them, lol.
Well, I think Ethan Coen deserves some accolades. I’m sure he must have been the one who casted them and I learned that he co-wrote the movie with his wife, Tricia Cooke. They casted these two well and if they didn’t use these two people, the movie might have not been this interesting.
Also, I love how the movie is mostly about suspense. It’s just like a trio of criminals and a duo innocent lesbian friends who only aim at enjoying themselves but eventually got into trouble and engaged with some criminals then finding a way to get out of the unexpected trouble that they got in.
If it’s in real life, maybe after this trouble, these friends will maybe unknowingly see themselves in another trouble.