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Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis star as accidental outlaws on a desperate flight across the Southwest after a tragic incident at a roadside bar. With a determined detective (Harvey Keitel) on their trail, a sweet-talking hitchhiker (Brad Pitt) in their path and a string of crimes in their wake, their journey alternates between hilarious, high-speed thrill ride and empowering personal odyssey even as the law closes in. (official distributor synopsis)

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J*A*S*M 

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English One of the most beautiful road movies and one of the most beautiful film endings ever. I wasn’t expecting to be particularly thrilled with a two hour “feminist” ride with Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis, but I was wrong. Beauty, beauty, beauty; I had it clear from the first scene that I will surprisingly like it. Thanks Fixa for bringing this film to my attention :-) ()

kaylin 

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English An intriguing road movie that's actually a pleasant journey to damnation in the company of characters you can either like or calmly detest, which isn't so complicated in the case of the character played by Geena Davis. This film, however, is heading somewhere, and it has great stops until it finally arrives at an ending that resonates with me. ()

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English Beauty! Hands down the best road movie I've seen to date, and Scott's second-best work behind the unattainable Alien (sorry, Gladiator). The heroines make an amazing central duo and just watching their amazing performances is a treat that doesn't come along every day. This script, full of life's bitterness, but at the same time of the great determination and enthusiasm of two hardened and energetic ladies, should be guarded as a shiny jewel of world cinema. For us film fans, watching and living this story is the same as a dirty gold digger discovering a two-kilogram glowing nugget in an endless mine shaft – at first you just sit dumbly and process everything, but gradually you become completely immersed in the experience that has just happened. Scott found that nugget and exploited it to the fullest. ()

agentmiky 

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English I always saw Thelma & Louise as just a romantic road trip of two women, but recently I discovered that a significant aspect of the film is its crime plot. The attributes that almost always ensure a quality film are luxuriously fulfilled here. Ridley Scott delivered impeccable direction once again, Hans Zimmer provided a fantastic soundtrack full of hits, and Adrian Biddle, a name previously unknown to me, delivered with a precise camera and almost poetic aerial shots. But, of course, the film stands on its central acting duo. Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis weren't, in my opinion, the very best actresses (though they undoubtedly have tremendous talent), but I admit that they truly found themselves in their roles as Thelma and Louise, and that's something no one can take away from them. The fatefulness of that one moment when your entire future ends felt incredibly real to me. Harvey Keitel shone in the supporting role (as always). The ending has probably made its mark in cinematic history—the shot of the main characters holding hands and the subsequent leap off the cliff into certain death is one of the most impressive I've ever seen. I give it 86%. ()

Remedy 

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English Ridley Scott's gorgeous road movie with the excellent Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis. Beautiful shots of the arid landscapes around Texas, a powerful but beautifully told story, flawless music by Hans Zimmer + incredible acting by both protagonists provide an extraordinary experience that grabs you and doesn't let go right from the beginning, wringing a huge amount of emotion out of the viewer. ()

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