When the Coen brothers crafted the masterpiece that is Fargo, they served up one weird slice of American culture.
In 1997, The film won the Oscar for best original screenplay and Frances McDormand won Best Actress. The film’s popularity has spawned an Emmy-award winning Fargo series running on FX for four seasons and now, a book.
As a huge Coen brothers fan, I was immediately drawn to Fargo for the quirky characters and compelling story.
Now, re-watching the film 25 years later (probably for the 25th time), I can’t help but analyze Fargo and break down all of the life lessons the film has to offer for us all.This quirky 1996 crime drama set in Minnesota stars Frances McDormand––who more recently stars in Nomadland, out now in theaters––as.
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