I just read an article on Rolling Stone on The Big Lebowski. Like many great films, it wa a bit of a bomb, but has been growing in popularity at a high rate.
I was not too surprised to discover that the Coen Brothers based it somewhat on the writings of Raymond Chandler. I got to thinking that the movie is a great take on film noir. As funny and non "noir" or black, it has all the elements of great noir.
the hero is a bit of an everyman, who is thrown into a series of events beyond his control. He is beaten, abused, and thrown around, but he perseveres by luck, and a willingness to go along and see where the ride takes him, ultimately, allowing the truth to out and evil to implode upon itself.
I guess I don't mean all noir, but it seems in much of the Marlowe type private eye films, the hero is not really heroic, nor does he solve the problems by brilliance or super human skill or power. They pretty much gets slugged, kidnapped, thrown around by henchmen, manipulated by beautiful women, abused by cops and double crossed. But in the end, they come out on top or "abide." Even the very premise of a slacker guy who sits around smoking pot is the modern equivelant of the private eye with no case and a bottle of scotch in the drawer. so, i say The Dude, is our modern film noir hero.
I was not too surprised to discover that the Coen Brothers based it somewhat on the writings of Raymond Chandler. I got to thinking that the movie is a great take on film noir. As funny and non "noir" or black, it has all the elements of great noir.
the hero is a bit of an everyman, who is thrown into a series of events beyond his control. He is beaten, abused, and thrown around, but he perseveres by luck, and a willingness to go along and see where the ride takes him, ultimately, allowing the truth to out and evil to implode upon itself.
I guess I don't mean all noir, but it seems in much of the Marlowe type private eye films, the hero is not really heroic, nor does he solve the problems by brilliance or super human skill or power. They pretty much gets slugged, kidnapped, thrown around by henchmen, manipulated by beautiful women, abused by cops and double crossed. But in the end, they come out on top or "abide." Even the very premise of a slacker guy who sits around smoking pot is the modern equivelant of the private eye with no case and a bottle of scotch in the drawer. so, i say The Dude, is our modern film noir hero.