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Cousins, Bo and Luke Duke, with the help of their eye-catching cousin, Daisy and moonshine-running Uncle Jesse, try and save the family farm from being destroyed by Hazzard County's corrupt commissioner, Boss Hogg. Their efforts constantly find the 'Duke Boys' eluding authorities in 'The General Lee', their 1969 orange Dodge Charger that keeps them one step ahead of the dimwitted antics of the small southern town's Sheriff, Roscoe P. Coltrane.
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The 2005 adaptation of The Dukes of Hazzard is a polarizing spectacle that divides audiences between those who enjoy its high-energy, lighthearted escapism and those who find it shallow or dated. While the film's kinetic stunts and the chemistry of its leads are often praised, critics frequently cite its crude humor and lack of narrative depth as significant drawbacks.
| Production | The 1969 Dodge Charger acts as a standout visual centerpiece that defines the film's kinetic energy. | |
| Acting | The lead duo of Johnny Knoxville and Seann William Scott brings a charisma that anchors the film despite the thin script. | |
| Humor | The humor is polarizing, viewed by some as refreshing and lighthearted while others criticize it as crude, dated, or reliant on problematic tropes. | |
| Screenplay | The narrative structure and character depth are frequently criticized for being predictable and overly simplistic. |