Minnesota Nice, the term coined by the Coen brothers in discussing "Fargo," is a thin veneer of amiability covering repressed depravity and all sorts of dark secrets.
What did Jerry Lundegaard do with all the money he was skimming from his car dealership? We never find out.
Here we have a Minnesota lady--in cahoots with two Arab immigrants to rip off the lunch money of thousands of schoolkids--spending cash like a drunken sailor.
Minnesota Nice, the term coined by the Coen brothers in discussing "Fargo," is a thin veneer of amiability covering repressed depravity and all sorts of dark secrets.
What did Jerry Lundegaard do with all the money he was skimming from his car dealership? We never find out.
Here we have a Minnesota lady--in cahoots with two Arab immigrants to rip off the lunch money of thousands of schoolkids--spending cash like a drunken sailor.
I see a film property.