From the pursuit of a carpet to being entrusted to be involved in a kidnapping case, Dude has gone through many setbacks and with the help of his good friend walter's specious help. Announcing the end of the farce, the people who are meticulously designed and dedicated to finding out the truth have only managed to operate in vain. Dude couldn't get the carpet from anyone. He was punched and threatened frequently, and was beaten by a strange uncle who was like an urban management officer for maintaining the peace of the community. The antique car that should have been laid off later was also beaten. A heroic sacrifice in advance under a fire. Walter, who delusionally hopes to improve his economic conditions through boxes that have no ransom at all, not only failed his plan, but also put on a lot of dirty underwear. Lebowski's plan to kill two birds with one stone didn't get his way, and he ended up being thrown to the ground only to be sympathetic to the dog. The nihilists finally leaked domineering, wasting a toe, an ear, and an anti-semite of Walter. Maude Lebowski was also unable to get the money back, so he couldn't deliver on the commission he promised to dude, and it's doubtful whether he'd conceived a child as he had hoped, despite hints at the end of the film. As for the strong cameo in Transformers, who passed by Jesus twice in this film, his provocation and anger are indifferent to anyone. Of course, the saddest thing is donny, who lost his life without any conspiracy or thoughts.
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