suicideblonde:The best tribute to Roger Ebert would be to read the words about film he wrote. I’m g
suicideblonde:The best tribute to Roger Ebert would be to read the words about film he wrote. I’m going to go through the posts bohemea made last year that quoted his best reviews and reblogged them today.bohemea:The dark and cold weigh down everything, and in the middle, in their warm cocoon, are Chief Marge and her hubby, Norm, the painter of ducks. Without them, Fargo might have been In Cold Blood laced with unseemly humor. The Coens sometimes seem to scorn their characters, but their love for Marge redeems Fargo. Marge is the catalyst, and her speech at the end is Shakespearean in the way it heals wounds and restores order: “There’s more to life than a little money, you know. Don’t you know that? And here you are. And it’s a beautiful day.”- Roger Ebert on Fargo -- source link