Review of The Big Lebowski (1998) by Amheretojudge — 24 Apr 2018
Say there's a man..
The Big Lebowski It is odd to encounter a sketchy comic feautre by Coen Brothers and the exciting part is that they do pull it off not like the other genre that they are familiar with but the writing is quite powerfulsay there's a man..
The Big Lebowski.
It is odd to encounter a sketchy comic feautre by Coen Brothers and the exciting part is that they do pull it off not like the other genre that they are familiar with but the writing is quite powerful and funny at the same time. And on terms of execution there is no doubt on that part as they score majestically on projecting the anticipated vision on screen. On performance level Jeff Bridges is hilarious along with a great supporting cast like John Goodman and Julianne Moore (she is surprisingly funnier than any other cast member). The Big Lebowski had a great potential concept that is piled upon setting the plot and characters way too much that the joke grows shallow and numb when it hits on screen no matter how much they have worked on building it up.
This review of The Big Lebowski (1998) was written by Amheretojudge on 24 April 2018.
The Big Lebowski has generally received very positive reviews.
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