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The Big Lebowski (BFI Film Classics)


The Big Lebowski (BFI Film Classics)  
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 791
EAN: 9781844571734
ISBN: 1844571734
Label: British Film Institute
Manufacturer: British Film Institute
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 123
Publication Date: June 27, 2007
Publisher: British Film Institute
Release Date: January 22, 2008
Studio: British Film Institute


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Since its release nearly ten years ago, The Big Lebowski has become a cult classic with a worldwide following, having survived the baffled reaction of many mainstream critics. Its fans tend to be fanatical, congregating at 'Lebowski Conventions' in bowling alleys across American and Britain, and even dressing up as characters from the film. Among the funniest films of the last twenty-five years, and one of the high-water marks of 1990s genre recycling and pastiche, The Big Lebowski is also littered with playful and subversive references to film history, especially to Raymond Chandler's world of hardboiled detective classics and the world of film noir. The Big Lebowski is the rarest kind of film, a comedy whose jokes become funnier with repetition. The same goes for its multitudinous jukebox-like references to other films, many of which open up vistas for intertextual interpretation. Underneath the film's breakneck pacing and foul-mouthed characters, a farcical collection of flakes, losers, and phonies, is a surprisingly humane account of what fools we mortals be. It is one of the oddest buddy films ever made, with extraordinary performances by Jeff Bridges and John Goodman. In this study, The Big Lebowski is set into the context of 1990s Hollywood cinema, anatomised for its witty relationship with the classics which it satirises, and discussed in terms of its key theme: the hopeless flailing of ridiculously unmanly men in the world of discombobulated, mixed-up, or put-on identities that is Los Angeles.

Since its release nearly ten years ago, The Big Lebowski has become a cult classic with a worldwide following, having survived the baffled reaction of many mainstream critics. Its fans tend to be fanatical, congregating at 'Lebowski Conventions' in bowling alleys across American and Britain, and even dressing up as characters from the film. Among the funniest films of the last twenty-five years, and one of the high-water marks of 1990s genre recycling and pastiche, The Big Lebowski is also littered with playful and subversive references to film history, especially to Raymond Chandler's world of hardboiled detective classics and the world of film noir. The Big Lebowski is the rarest kind of film, a comedy whose jokes become funnier with repetition. The same goes for its multitudinous jukebox-like references to other films, many of which open up vistas for intertextual interpretation. Underneath the film's breakneck pacing and foul-mouthed characters, a farcical collection of flakes, losers, and phonies, is a surprisingly humane account of what fools we mortals be. It is one of the oddest buddy films ever made, with extraordinary performances by Jeff Bridges and John Goodman. In this study, The Big Lebowski is set into the context of 1990s Hollywood cinema, anatomised for its witty relationship with the classics which it satirises, and discussed in terms of its key theme: the hopeless flailing of ridiculously unmanly men in the world of discombobulated, mixed-up, or put-on identities that is Los Angeles.


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Rating:  out of 5 stars - Overall quite good
Overall, this is quite a nice book. If you are at least a casual fan of the movie (i.e., have seen it more than twice) you will probably enjoy it. If you are an avid fan of the movie you MUST read it. The authors make several great observations of the film's props, dialogue, double entendres, et al. that even an avid fan surely missed, even after multiple viewings. They also make a lot of interesting comparisons of The Big Lebowski to film history (including past Coen Brothers' films). The text ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - "Sometimes there's a man..."
Sometimes there's a man who just fits in to his time and place. And of course, it is the Dude, the Little Lebowski, we are talking about here. Although it was a flop at the box office, The Big Lebowski is now deservedly a cult classic, with a following to match that of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Just in my hometown of Cleveland recently there was a Lebowski bowl-a-thon preceding a midnight showing of the movie.

It is not surprising then that the British Film Institute would publish ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Not Just About Lebowski
This is a very quick read with simple straight forward insights, mostly on The Big Lebowski, but also other Coen Brother movies (up until The Ladykillers, and one reference to the yet to be release No Country For Old Men). The book gives great ideas and theories surrrounding plot, loaction and characters, with "The Dude" at the center. Unfortunatley, if you are not familiar with details of the film noir genre, Raymond Chandler, William Faulkner, Cain, etc., then this book isnt for you. I am a fim student ... Read More


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