Review of The Big Lebowski (1998) by Anderson G — 19 Jul 2016
"The Big Lebowski" is very good at what it sets out to be a funny, funny movie, with great balconies, and even as a genre had "minor" it still has great balconies, the plot is great, looks like a movie mobster Scorsese, very well built and great solutions, but in the end reminds us that it is a comedy film, and may not be as serious, the script makes us fully understand all the characters, even some with little screen time, photography is great, the soundtrack very well embedded with the scenes, the performances in this film are expendidas, especially John Goodman is magnifico as "Walter Sobchak" and completely steals every scene in which it appears, the setting of the movie is also great, and all the great games, scenes that "the guy" is drunk or drugged and shows their "trips" are sensational, although they realize the fragility of special effects, some characters also appear in the plot without much reason, and others also arise, are spectacular and are not used, but overall "the Big Lebowski" is a comedy film the Coen brothers there, that is GREAT.
This review of The Big Lebowski (1998) was written by Anderson G on 19 Jul 2016.
The Big Lebowski has generally received very positive reviews.
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