Hippies, alcoholics, avant-garde artists, down-and-coming rich people, Vietnam War veterans, A-film actresses, these people make up the big lebowski's luxurious lineup. It's hard to think of it. I have always admired this way of telling stories. On the surface, things are calm, but things have gone farther and farther in the direction of absurdity and unpredictability, which is unexpected and exciting. In addition, combined with the super bad that I saw in the previous two days, I have basically understood about the foul language in the United States. In fact, there are only a few words and phrases over and over again, and I still lack some background and wisdom. I really like the treatment of the dreams in it. The soundtrack, dance, and color are woven together. It's a bit like mixing a cocktail, and it feels very special. I also like the cynicism of the characters in the movie, mixed with seemingly endless chattering and self-talking. The tone of the whole film is to drift between half drunk and half awake, as if let the viewer taste it. A glass of Belarusian wine.
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