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Film directors whose work is praised for blending realism with sublime moments and exploring religious undertones and existential doubt through films like Inside Llewyn Davis and No Country For Old Men

Mentions (7)
"Joel Coen confirmed to be the cooler brother. Ethan Coen is the one who came out as poly a while ago, now it seems he's a Zionist too."
Only one of the Coen Brothers signed the letter defending Jonathan Glazer · u/Lieutenant_Fakenham · ↑136 · 2024-04-05
"Some of my favourite films of all time (Inside Llewyn Davis, A Serious Man, No Country For Old Men…) are all part of their Oeuvre. To me, they blend realism and sincere depictions of violence/ boredom/ discomfort with true moments of reverence towards the sublime. There is a deep empathy underlying "
Thoughts on the Coen Brothers? · u/UberQuenched · ↑70 · 2023-04-11
"About a decade in the industry and has worked with Scorsese, Speilberg, the Coens, Soderbergh, Coppola, Mann, Clint Eastwood, Spike Lee, Jeff Nicholls, Terry Gilliam, Ridley Scott multiple times, Jarmusch, Baumbach multiple times, and was Han Solo's son."
Adam Driver · u/nakifool · ↑55 · 2024-10-15
"Yet for some reason the Cowboy endures. I personally blame the Cohen brothers and whoever made Yellowstone"
"Something about putting Frances Mcdormand into that role feels extremely masturbatory for the Coen brothers."
Frances Mcdormand is uniquely unsuited to play Lady Macbeth · u/revenant_fedora · ↑33 · 2021-10-02
"To me, they blend realism and sincere depictions of violence/ boredom/ discomfort with true moments of reverence towards the sublime."
Thoughts on the Coen Brothers? · u/UberQuenched · ↑70 · 2023-04-11
"though lord knows how much I'd give up for one more Coen B"
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