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The Cinema of the Coen Brothers: Hard-Boiled Entertainments
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The Cinema of the Coen Brothers: Hard-Boiled Entertainments
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The films of the Coen brothers have become a contemporary cultural phenomenon. Highly acclaimed and commercially successful, over the years their movies have attracted increasingly larger audiences and spawned a subculture of dedicated fans. Shunning fame and celebrity, Ethan and Joel Coen remain maverick filmmakers, producing and directing independent films outside the Hollywood mainstream in a unique style combining classic genres like film noir with black comedy to tell off-beat stories about America and the American Dream. This study surveys Oscar-winning films, such as
Fargo
(1996) and
No Country for Old Men
(2007), as well as cult favorites, including
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
(2000) and
The Big Lebowski
(1998). Beginning with
Blood Simple
(1984), it examines major themes and generic constructs and offers diverse approaches to the Coens' enigmatic films. Pointing to the pulp fiction of Dashiell Hammett, James M. Cain, and Raymond Chandler, the study appreciates the postmodern aesthetics of the Coens' intertextual creativity.
Fargo
(1996) and
No Country for Old Men
(2007), as well as cult favorites, including
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
(2000) and
The Big Lebowski
(1998). Beginning with
Blood Simple
(1984), it examines major themes and generic constructs and offers diverse approaches to the Coens' enigmatic films. Pointing to the pulp fiction of Dashiell Hammett, James M. Cain, and Raymond Chandler, the study appreciates the postmodern aesthetics of the Coens' intertextual creativity.