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  1. During a 2008 interview with The New York Times, Bardem revealed that the role was quite a departure from those he was used to taking up to that point and that he told the Coen Brothers that...

  2. Aug 19, 2018 · Below is a list of how's, mostly, and it's our job to figure out why the Coen Brothers approach filmmaking in this way. Why does justice always seem to be secondary to punishment? Why do their characters embody the setting of each film? Why does randomness play such a huge role in so many of their films?

  3. Mar 4, 2014 · Many of the details in Inside Llewyn Davis have been taken from the life of Dave Van Ronk, whose memoir The Mayor of Macdougal Street came out posthumously in 2005. It’s easy to see why Van Ronk’s voice might have appealed to the Coens: his life story is full of wrong turns, humor and malice.

  4. Listen to the Coen Brothers break down how they adapted the crime thriller novel, No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy, for the big screen. How I Wrote No Country for Old Men | Coen Brothers' Writing Advice. Watch on. Lessons from the Screenplay: No Country for Old Men—Don’t Underestimate the Audience.

  5. Jun 8, 2016 · The brothers are an incredible duo and are some of the best working directors around, despite their varied genres and styles. Many of their films draw upon similar themes, visual techniques and motifs, and these are distinctively Coen-esque.

  6. Jul 21, 2022 · While the film’s story story is morbid and dark, the brothers openly acknowledge the sheer absurdity of their scenario and their characters without playing them for laughs. So too does the cast, who wholly embrace the material and make it even funnier with their convincing, stone-faced performances.

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  8. Sep 23, 2014 · The sheriff, the deputy, the murder site—the echoes of Fargo are hard to miss, but the scene doesnt for a moment play like a Coenesque inside joke.

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