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Raising Arizona
Raising Arizona — Their lawless years are behind them. Their child-rearing years lay ahead...
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Raising Arizona

1987 7 23.6K views saved
Raising Arizona

When a childless couple--an ex-con and an ex-cop--decide to help themselves to one of another family's quintuplets, their lives become more complicated than they anticipated.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Runtime: 1hrs 34min
Status: Released
Release date: 1987-03-13
Release format: Streaming — Sep 24, 1987
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PhilFlix
@absolutely1337 4 years ago

Great movie from the Cohen brothers. Nicolas cage at his best. A must watch.

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PhilFlix
@absolutely1337 4 years ago

Great movie from the Cohen brothers. Nicolas cage at his best. A must watch.

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@fredphoesh 7 years ago

Stunning movie, brilliant narration, sparkling performances, crazy humour, whacky and unique... 10/10.

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Benjamin Rice
@chinalover33 1 year ago

Nicolas Cage is just the best at playing the most outlandish characters. National Treasure.

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Kevin Social
@kevinsocial9697 3 years ago

Wow, just wow. I am sure there is nothing new I can bring to the table in regards to Raising Arizona but this film is great as it will definitely have you laughing the entire way through but will also make you feel emotional as you care about the characters played by Nicolas Cage (H.I. McDunnough) who gives one of his best career performances and Holly Hunter (Ed McDunnough) who even though what they do is wrong you want to see them happy.

I don't wanna give anything away, so please watch this classic and my only issue with this film is that it is too short but I think otherwise it is pretty perfect.

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Caty
@catyalexandre 11 years ago

A bandit that falls in love with a police woman. They want to have a baby but they can't have it or adopt, so they decided to steal a baby from a couple that had 5 twins! Sounds like a good story and it really was! Another great work of The Coen Brothers.
Raising Arizona is a funny story, full of crazy characters but it's also heartwarming and emotional.
Lately I've been discovering some good works of Nicolas Cage, he was very good in this. Holly Hunter was great also and I really enjoyed the small role of Frances McDormand.

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SkinnyFilmBuff
@skinnyfilmbuff 2 years ago

I often claim to be anti-narration, but when the narrator is Nicolas Cage and it's written by the Coen Brothers? Yeah, of course it's going to be fantastic. The opening 15 minutes is a masterclass in filmmaking. The writing. The pacing. The efficiency of storytelling. The visuals. The performances. The humor. 10/10.

So why did I end up only giving the whole movie a 7? Because throughout the film we get some goofier sequences that are just a bit too much for me. This doesn't seem like the kind of story that needed extended chase sequences or fight scenes, and yet we get them anyway. They're not bad per se, but they don't add anything for me. They also drag on _way_ longer than I think was necessary.

All of that said, the movie is still well worth a watch, with consistently hilarious dialogue throughout and memorable performances from both Nicolas Cage and Holly Hunter. Not sure why I neglected a Coen Brothers' film for this long. I should know better.

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@adammorgan 6 years ago

An enjoyable early entry by the Coen brothers, which says a lot because I am generally not a fan of anything that Nicholas Cage does. It was really funny in parts and I think the ending was honest.
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Jordy
@jordyep 1 year ago

Probably their simplest film and a great starting point if you’re looking to get into the Coens, but not their best effort by a long shot. I attribute that mostly to the directors not quite having found their brand of presenting stupidity in a charming way just yet. It’s a really fun film with a lot of entertaining scenes, however sometimes it tips into annoying/hysterical territory for me. The screwball/slapstick comedy would get perfected on _The Hudsucker Proxy_, while I’d argue _O Brother Where Art Thou_ and _Burn After Reading_ execute the idea of the idiotic protagonist a little better. It’s also not really trying to elevate its premise in any way, this is very much a film that’s to be enjoyed on the surface. Thankfully, there’s a lot going on there. The acting from everyone in the cast is pretty stellar (probably Cage’s most eccentric performance that isn’t OTT), there’s so much interesting camera movement and editing (lots of great POV shots) and the score/music choices are exactly right for the tone they’re aiming for. Overall, this is a wacky, unpredictable ride from start to finish. The sum of its parts doesn’t add up to something more, but I’ll be revisiting this one.

6.5/10

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Spiritualized Kaos
@spiritualized-kaos 3 years ago

A couple kidnaps a baby.

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