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Sunday, 11 May 2008

Barton Fink (1991)

One of the Coen Brothers’ best films, this is also surprisingly simple, with its dark humour and subtly surreal setting. John Turturro is great as the ambitious but self-obsessed writer, keen to speak for the people, whilst John Goodman cleverly embodies the dark side of the ‘people’, who drags Barton into hell for failing to listen to him.
Posted by Will Emsworth at 22:06

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