Review of The Big Lebowski (1998) by Michael Nordine for Slant Magazine — 14 Aug 2012
There are few films that genuinely get better with each successive viewing. The Big Lebowski is one of them. This is owed not only to its near-infinite quotability, which itself grows with time, given how much of the film’s humor is self-referential, but also because its tangled plot requires a substantial amount of unraveling before it can be fully understood and appreciated.
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This review of The Big Lebowski (1998) was written by Michael Nordine and published by Slant Magazine on 14 Aug 2012.
The Big Lebowski has generally received very positive reviews.
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