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The Big Lebowski

The Big Lebowski is a 1998 Joel and Ethan Coen film. In the film The Dude, Jeff Lebowski (played by Jeff Bridges), has his home invaded and his rug urinated upon by thugs looking for a multi-millionaire Jeff Lebowski (David Huddleston[?]) who is disabled, according to his servant Brandt (Philip Seymour Hoffman[?]), and keeps a tidier house. Since the thugs were looking to collect a debt incurred by the wife of the multimillionaire Lebowski, The Dude goes to speak to him to get a new rug, and quickly becomes entangled in a kidnapping scheme.

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The plot is full of holes, though this is not a criticism -- the actual events which take place are not intended to particuarly make sense. The storyline is a frame upon which the humorous situations and characterization can be hung. The most important plot hole is the origin of the kidnapping note; there is no character who would have written it at the time it was written (the millionaire Lebowski would have waited until his wife was gone for more than one day; the German nihilists had no reason to be involved until after the kidnapping).

The Big Lebowski is a cult film, in that it received mediocre or moderately positive reviews, generally, but sales were and remain slim. One reason is the anti-hero status of The Dude, whose refusal to be forceful makes him difficult to sympathize with, as well as the general eccentricity of all the primary players in the plot:

The plot is based very loosely on Raymond Chandler's The Big Sleep and the Humphrey Bogart film of that book, but has been modernized and revolves around marijuana and ten pin bowling[?], and makes liberal use of the Gulf War as a backdrop. Stars Jeff Bridges, John Goodman[?], Julianne Moore, John Turturro[?], and Steve Buscemi.

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