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Daniela 2022-03-22 09:01:03

The ground, the rolling grass ball, the bowling motif, the transition to the city and the sea, symbolize the destiny of the characters. The little people collide with the big ones. Two opposite worlds merge. Carpet motif, character portrayal, the laziest man in Los Angeles, picking up the sunglasses in the toilet and putting it on. Bonnie's contrast. The action of the pig teammate is hindered. Vietnam War satire, nihilism, artists, foundations, beliefs. skunk. Eat a burger after a mess. Character color clothing. Stunned those who were flying, hiding behind the house. The rhythm of the picture of bowling dance music. Time magazine mirror. The bowling ball is anthropomorphic and turned around. Incentive: Being beaten by mistake, Episode 1: Bonnie is kidnapped and asks him for help, the Quartet is entangled; Episode 2, Losing money. Episode 3. The box is empty

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Extended Reading
  • Frederic 2022-04-20 09:01:02

    "Conspiracy" is undoubtedly the most ambitious work of the Coen brothers. The opening tumbleweed viewpoint shot sets the film's absurd tone. The surreal dream elements are interspersed with the rock imprint of the 90s, and also successfully express the inner sexual desire and struggle of the characters. Its connection to reality is also nearly seamless. Filmed in 1998, it not only describes the mental state of nihilists, but also explores the origin of the "outsider" in postmodern society by looking back at the times.

  • Hannah 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    I actually made a comedy with film noir routines. This is the reverse of wearing film noir. If you are not familiar with it, you won’t be able to recognize it. Satirizes all the trends and events in the 90s

The Big Lebowski quotes

  • The Dude: [smoking a joint] Far out, man. Far fucking out!

  • Maude Lebowski: Let me tell you something. The whole thing stinks to high heaven.