Not my cup of tea. If I'm going to slog through film theory written in an academic style, I'd like to get some strong opinions or see some new takes on the material. But I found it oddly un-opinionated until the final chapter, which was the best one.
Insights I gained about the films of the Coen brothers:
- violence is the last resort of people who can't get what they want any other way.
- there are more fat old evil patriachs in their films than I'd noticed!
- you can't win if you play by the rules; you can't win if you don't play by the rules; the game is rigged before you begin.
- if you are to care even a little bit about a Coen character, you'll end up hating the system they're stuck in.
PS: Film theorists, psychology has moved on since Freud started it in 1890s Vienna. It's time to stop interpreting art without acknowledging that there's more than one way to look at psychological issues.