Movie experience: irrelevant "important" movies

Trycia 2022-03-22 09:01:03

This film is really a seemingly nonsense, but whether it is the role setting, background music, or plot, it is actually very careful and not sloppy at all. Even though comedy movies have always been a genre that I despise, "Murder Green Toe" can really make me laugh from start to finish until my stomach hurts. It really deserves to be the Coen brothers!

The plot of this film is really not important when it is really introduced. After all, it is a series of irrelevant things from beginning to end, and at the end it is an irrelevant ending, but it seems "scrapped to explosive" at first glance. The film is enough to make people "smile to the top"!
So for the plot, I won’t go into details here, just talk about some of the parts that I prefer in this film.

First of all, of course it is to choose music.
The soundtrack of this film is really nice, even a classic. It also complements the plot. Simply put, even the soundtrack can make people laugh. It can be seen in this detail. The attentiveness of the Coen brothers.

Next, when Dude was drunk in the film, there were a few short "stage plays" that I really liked.
In fact, the backgrounds of those scenes are fake enough and unreal enough, but I think it is because of this that it is even more hilarious when paired with Dude's sloppy dress.
On the contrary, if the film is too real, it will be completely different from the style of the film. After all, it is a funny film. Everything is so reasonable and so hilarious.

Finally, of course I have to mention Mr. Dude, the protagonist of the film.
In fact, in the real world, Dude would probably be considered an "homeboy" and an incurably mentally retarded homeboy. In addition to bowling, his life is bowling.
However, his boring life has become extremely interesting because of his "nihilism."
Like, Dude doesn't care why things happen, he just feels that things happen when they happen, and struggles are useless, so he endures the result: in short, he won't let an emotion affect him for too long.
"Anyway, anything can happen, so let him do this. The boat will naturally straighten up to the bridge." It is his attitude towards everything.
Like,
inexplicable people broke into the house: Hmm! It happened! So what? The
car was stolen, smashed, and burned: Hmm! It happened! So what?

Although Dude doesn't seem to care about anything, he is still emotional!
I think this is why this movie is so interesting and beautiful!
The beginning of all this just started with an unimportant thing, it was purely that the gangster recognized the wrong person, wet Dude's carpet that matched his home, and unfolded all these unimportant stories for compensation, and the ending remains the same. It is so irrelevant.
But what is unexpected is that everything so "irrelevant" can make a deep impression on me. It is really worthy of the Coen brothers!

Many of the lines in this film are really super funny, but they are very irrelevant when they are said directly, and they don't feel at all.
The funny lines still have to be matched with the plot and the performance of the actors to truly understand the laugh!
I recommend you, if you have the opportunity, hurry up and find out this one. I really love this one!

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Extended Reading
  • Guadalupe 2022-04-22 07:01:02

    Although I feel that the plot setting is not so tight, every time a personal name appears, I have to pause which group of people it is. Who is the governor recruiting? The governor can't get close yet. He laughs at his helpless what again and again and the water who keeps looking for trouble... But the nihilists and Cohen's consistent Jewish settings that I have always mentioned are not easy for Chinese people to study.

  • Winnifred 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    That's the scene where the Coen brothers always make me laugh at these messed up bastards, the ashes are blown on the Governor's face, and I almost fell off my chair laughing, and finally walked over the top of the mountain. A figure playing soy sauce, the Coen brothers are really, too much!

The Big Lebowski quotes

  • Walter Sobchak: You know, Dude, I myself dabbled in pacifism once. Not in 'Nam of course.

    The Dude: Then you know he's got emotional problems, man.

    Walter Sobchak: You mean... beyond pacifism?

  • The Big Lebowski: I just want to understand this, sir. Every time a rug is micturated upon in this fair city, I have to compensate the owner?