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Thelma & Louise

  R HD Closed Captioning

Ridley Scott

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Plot Summary

Somebody said get a life...so they did. In Ridley Scott's adventurous road picture, two friends --unhappy housewife Thelma (Geena Davis) and strong-willed waitress Louise (Susan Sarandon)-- leave responsibilities behind to take a weekend fishing trip in the mountains in their 1966 T-bird convertible. But...at a roadside honky-tonk, where they stop to 'blow off steam,' a man tries to rape Thelma. Louise reacts by shooting the creep with a .38, and this action turns them into dazed and confused fugitives. Now the subject of a nationwide hunt, they regain their determination and recklessness. The film concludes at the Grand Canyon with an indelible image of their final declaration of freedom.

Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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83%
  • Reviews Counted: 65
  • Fresh: 54
  • Rotten: 11
  • Average Rating: 7.8/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Fresh: Their adventures, while tinged with the fatalism that attends any crime spree, have the thrilling, life-affirming energy for which the best road movies are remembered. – Janet Maslin, New York Times, Jul 16, 2008

Fresh: Right from its gratuitously gorgeous opening shot-a beckoning panorama of red-rock mesas Thelma & Louis lets you know that it's going to be well, bigger than just another road movie. – Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly, Jul 30, 2013

Fresh: This wincingly funny, pertinent and heartbreaking road movie means to get under your skin, and it does. – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone, May 7, 2008

Rotten: If the only way a woman can light up the screen these days is with a .38-caliber pistol, isn't that just another form of subordination? – Peter Rainer, Los Angeles Times, Jul 30, 2013

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Customer Reviews

One of my all-times favorites

This film blew me away when it was released. 22 years later, it is still fresh, funny, moving and incredibly beautiful.

One of the best movies ever

Have been waiting for years for this to come out, all i can say is thank you thank you thank you -- itunes

OMG

Best movie ever !

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