
SATISFIED REVIEWER #2
Since
their debut with Blood Simple in 1984, Joel and Ethan
Coen have created a unique body of work that seems to
project their combined imaginations directly onto the
movie screen. By concentrating on the filming of their
homage to Raymond Chandler, The Big Lebowski, this book
provides a great deal of insight into the way that these
extraordinary filmmakers take an idea and transform it
into a movie. Text and illustrations combine to reveal
the Coens' combination of quirkiness and craft, and the
ways that the singular (or is it binary?) vision of the
brothers combines with actors and crew in the group
effort necessary to produce a finished film. This book
doesn't attempt a critical analysis of the work of Joel
and Ethan Coen--the complexity of their vision resists
such an approach. Instead, we're treated to a
fly-on-the-wall view of the creative process, and it's
enough to get the most casual film lover to grab a
notebook, rent a camera, and start making movies!
--Simon Leake
editor
amazon.com
