Review of The Big Lebowski (1998) by Skullgirlsfan13 — 20 Jun 2013
Man, this is totally like an awesome experience you know? I mean, hilarious characters and actions, yet with awkward reasons. The story is like; you know, confusing and disjointed. Yet it it, ravels me with performance, so I don't really understand the story, but that's the point man.
Our protagonist is the dude (Jeff Bridges) who is minding his own business, but is wrapped into this complex; and might I add pointless, hostage plot, and has to figure out how to get his rug back. What's totally sweet about this picture is Jeff Bridges as the dude, he like is so mystical like in the role as the dude.
He is such a likeable person; an enjoyable loser maybe, and is accompanied by his best man Walter (John Goodman). Who is also cool. With a over the top attitude, and can't help but try to relate every event to Vietnam.
While the dude's performance is sweet, the story and pacing is not as sweet. While one may feel great for being able to follow what is going on; I sure did man, but like this does get a bit muttled and mind mumbling.
That aside, this is totally worth a watching; you'd be really uplifted if you saw it multiple times, and is a art house masterpiece man.
This review of The Big Lebowski (1998) was written by Skullgirlsfan13 on 20 Jun 2013.
The Big Lebowski has generally received very positive reviews.
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