"The Big Lebowski", ein Film, der weit mehr ist als nur ein Kultklassiker; es ist ein zeitloses Meisterwerk, das die ungewöhnlichen Abenteuer von Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski erzählt. Diese komödiantische Noir-Odyssee, gesetzt in das Los Angeles der frühen 90er Jahre, ist eine seltene Perle, die sowohl zum Lachen bringt als auch zum Nachdenken anregt.
Die skurrilen Charaktere sind die Seele des Films. Der Dude, verkörpert durch Jeff Bridges in einer seiner ikonischsten Rollen, ist der Inbegriff des entspannten, lebensbejahenden Slackers, dessen Leben sich um Bowling, White Russians und die einfache Kunst des Dahintreibens dreht. Seine Interaktionen mit dem explosiven Vietnam-Veteranen Walter Sobchak, brillant gespielt von John Goodman, und dem sanftmütigen Donny, dargestellt von Steve Buscemi, bieten einige der unvergesslichsten Momente der Filmgeschichte.
Die Genialität von "The Big Lebowski" liegt in der Fähigkeit der Coen-Brüder, eine absurd komische Handlung mit tiefgründigen philosophischen Fragen und einer einzigartigen ästhetischen Vision zu verweben. Der Film spielt gekonnt mit den Konventionen des Film Noir, fügt aber eine Schicht des Surrealen und des Unvorhersehbaren hinzu, die ihn unverwechselbar macht.
Die visuelle Ästhetik des Films ist ebenso beeindruckend. Jede Szene ist sorgfältig gestaltet, um die Stimmung und den Charakter von Los Angeles in den 90er Jahren einzufangen, von den staubigen Bowlinghallen bis zu den opulenten Villen der Reichen. Die Traumsequenzen, inspiriert von der Liebe des Dudes zu Walgesängen und seinem ruhigen Dasein, sind visuell atemberaubend und tragen zur mystischen Aura des Films bei.
Die musikalische Untermalung, eine eklektische Mischung aus Rock, Jazz und Pop, unterstreicht nicht nur die Zeitperiode, sondern dient auch als perfekter Hintergrund für die Reise des Dudes. Jeder Track ist sorgfältig ausgewählt, um die Atmosphäre und die Emotionen der jeweiligen Szene zu verstärken.
In seiner Essenz ist "The Big Lebowski" eine Meditation über Identität, Zufall und die Suche nach Sinn in einem scheinbar sinnlosen Universum. Trotz seiner unzähligen komischen Momente vermittelt der Film eine tiefere Botschaft über die menschliche Existenz und die Bedeutung der Gemeinschaft.
Abschließend kann gesagt werden, dass "The Big Lebowski" nicht nur einen festen Platz auf der Liste der Filme verdient hat, die man gesehen haben muss, bevor man stirbt, sondern auch einen besonderen Platz im Herzen seiner Zuschauer. Es ist eine filmische Erfahrung, die mit jedem Ansehen reicher wird und deren Charme und Witz nie verblassen. Ein absoluter Meilenstein der Filmgeschichte, der zweifellos 5 von 5 Sternen verdient.
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Genre | Comédie |
Format | Couleur, Cinémascope |
Contributeur | Bridges, Jeff, Coen, Joel, Turturro, John, Goodman, John, Buscemi, Steve, Moore, Julianne |
Langue | Tchèque, Français, Anglais, Russe |
Durée d’exécution | 1 heure et 57 minutes |
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- Rapport de forme : 1.85:1
- Dimensions du colis : 17,3 x 13,6 x 1,5 cm; 180 grammes
- Réalisateur : Coen, Joel
- Format : Couleur, Cinémascope
- Durée : 1 heure et 57 minutes
- Date de sortie : 16 août 2023
- Acteurs : Bridges, Jeff, Goodman, John, Buscemi, Steve, Turturro, John, Moore, Julianne
- Sous-titres : : Finnois, Coréen, Français, Chinois, Suédois, Norvégien, Grec, Néerlandais, Tchèque, Danois, Polonais, Roumain
- Langue : Tchèque (DTS 5.1), Français (DTS 5.1), Russe (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
- Studio : Universal
- ASIN : B0C1PB1B8P
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Commenté au Royaume-Uni le 26 février 2019
In this Chandleresque story about mistaken identity, a missing trophy wife called Bunny, white Russians looking to make a few bucks and an all-important bowling competition, Jeff Lebowski (The Dude) wonders how his simple life suddenly got so complicated.
When the Dude gets a night time visit from a couple of goons looking to recover a debt from a wife he doesn't have, it's quite clear the none too bright dimwits have got the wrong man. When they realise their mistake they decide to soil a rug that "really ties his room together". Deciding the real Lebowski, whoever he is, should recompense him, he sets off looking for a new unsoiled rug but soon finds himself drawn into a complicated film noirish comedy of errors.
Although the Coen brothers have made some fabulously entertaining films in their career that are usually as witty and sharp as a lemon wedge pocked right into your eye, perhaps none are as sharp and wildly entertaining as The Big Lebowski. Packed with characters to die for, the plot, for the most part, is not nearly as interesting or as funny as the pitch perfect performances and the hilarious script. Lines of dialogue so laugh out loud funny delivered with such conviction by Buscemi, Goodman and Bridges mean that like many of the '40s and '50s detective mystery films starring people like Humphrey Bogart that this film is loosely based on, the often complicated plot takes a back seat. It doesn't really matter if you are not quite sure what is going on because the journey, along with your companions, is such a pleasure to undertake. Although the story does eventually make sense and things are wrapped up with a reasonably neat conclusion, it's the getting there that really matters not the eventual destination.
Jeff Bridges's eventual tombstone and definitely his obituary may very well have and make some reference to the "Dude", who has now become an American cultural icon. Lines from the film are now quoted almost as much as those from Withnail and I and The Rocky Horror Picture show. His portrayal of the ageing stoner who finds himself in a new confusing world where people have issues and agendas is beyond brilliant. There is very little to like about him in reality, he doesn't work, is usually very high, spends much of his life bowling and generally slobbing about in loose-fitting clothes, however, Bridges manages to instil the Dude with such warmth, likeability and good humour that it's almost impossible to dislike him. His dysfunctional relationship with his bowling buddies is a bit like a marriage that doesn't quite work but none of the participants can be bothered to do anything about it. The arguing at cross purposes, not really listening etc should be annoying in the extreme, but it's not it's very funny. As you would expect the mystery unfolds at a leisurely pace and not everything is as expected. Just like the best mysteries, there are a couple of red herrings to complicate things and add interest.
The supporting cast including Julianne Moore, John Turturro and the late Philip Seymour Hoffman are fabulous and lift the whole production to a new level. The two drug-fuelled dream sequences are a nice touch that, although very different in tone, still manage to fit in perfectly with the flow of the film. These scenes are often badly done and stop the narrative in its tracks. Here they actually compliment it.
Pretty much ignored on release, TBL now has such a dedicated following it may very well be the Coens most recognisable film, perhaps excepting Fargo. Superb and extremely funny.
When the Dude gets a night time visit from a couple of goons looking to recover a debt from a wife he doesn't have, it's quite clear the none too bright dimwits have got the wrong man. When they realise their mistake they decide to soil a rug that "really ties his room together". Deciding the real Lebowski, whoever he is, should recompense him, he sets off looking for a new unsoiled rug but soon finds himself drawn into a complicated film noirish comedy of errors.
Although the Coen brothers have made some fabulously entertaining films in their career that are usually as witty and sharp as a lemon wedge pocked right into your eye, perhaps none are as sharp and wildly entertaining as The Big Lebowski. Packed with characters to die for, the plot, for the most part, is not nearly as interesting or as funny as the pitch perfect performances and the hilarious script. Lines of dialogue so laugh out loud funny delivered with such conviction by Buscemi, Goodman and Bridges mean that like many of the '40s and '50s detective mystery films starring people like Humphrey Bogart that this film is loosely based on, the often complicated plot takes a back seat. It doesn't really matter if you are not quite sure what is going on because the journey, along with your companions, is such a pleasure to undertake. Although the story does eventually make sense and things are wrapped up with a reasonably neat conclusion, it's the getting there that really matters not the eventual destination.
Jeff Bridges's eventual tombstone and definitely his obituary may very well have and make some reference to the "Dude", who has now become an American cultural icon. Lines from the film are now quoted almost as much as those from Withnail and I and The Rocky Horror Picture show. His portrayal of the ageing stoner who finds himself in a new confusing world where people have issues and agendas is beyond brilliant. There is very little to like about him in reality, he doesn't work, is usually very high, spends much of his life bowling and generally slobbing about in loose-fitting clothes, however, Bridges manages to instil the Dude with such warmth, likeability and good humour that it's almost impossible to dislike him. His dysfunctional relationship with his bowling buddies is a bit like a marriage that doesn't quite work but none of the participants can be bothered to do anything about it. The arguing at cross purposes, not really listening etc should be annoying in the extreme, but it's not it's very funny. As you would expect the mystery unfolds at a leisurely pace and not everything is as expected. Just like the best mysteries, there are a couple of red herrings to complicate things and add interest.
The supporting cast including Julianne Moore, John Turturro and the late Philip Seymour Hoffman are fabulous and lift the whole production to a new level. The two drug-fuelled dream sequences are a nice touch that, although very different in tone, still manage to fit in perfectly with the flow of the film. These scenes are often badly done and stop the narrative in its tracks. Here they actually compliment it.
Pretty much ignored on release, TBL now has such a dedicated following it may very well be the Coens most recognisable film, perhaps excepting Fargo. Superb and extremely funny.
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