The film was recently ranked No. 12 on WatchMojo’s list of the “Most Rewatchable Movies of All Time,” proving that the once-divisive movie has become one of Hollywood’s most beloved late-night favorites.
WatchMojo praised the movie’s strange mystery plot and unforgettable cast of characters, saying, “Jeff the Dude Lebowski may not have any idea what he's doing in the middle of a mystery plot but we absolutely love seeing him try and fail to figure it out along with all the strange people he encounters.”
The film also features performances from John Goodman, Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi, John Turturro and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Roger Ebert later upgraded his original review and added the movie to his “Great Movies” collection in 2010. He described the film as “weirdly engaging” and praised Bridges’ performance as the Dude.
The story follows the Dude after two men break into his apartment and ruin his rug because they mistake him for another Jeffrey Lebowski. That small misunderstanding pulls him into a messy kidnapping case involving fake ransom drops, missing money, and dangerous criminals.
Over time, The Big Lebowski inspired Dudeism, a lifestyle and philosophy movement based on the Dude’s relaxed outlook on life.
Critics and fans also continue to praise the movie’s soundtrack, colorful dream sequences, and unforgettable supporting characters like Jesus Quintana, played by John Turturro.
Even today, the movie remains one of the most discussed films from the Coen Brothers’ career. What started as a modest theatrical release has turned into a cultural favorite that new viewers continue to discover every year.
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