"We haven't had to defend anything to anybody"
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The phrasing does the work. “Haven’t had to” suggests luck as much as choice: a career built inside a rare pocket of autonomy where financiers, critics, and moral entrepreneurs didn’t fully manage to install themselves as co-authors. “Anything” is deliberately vague, which is its own flex. He’s not naming a particular scandal or faction; he’s rejecting the entire premise that art must arrive with a defense brief. And “to anybody” widens the circle until it’s everyone: audiences, gatekeepers, the algorithm, the discourse machine.
Contextually, it reads like a Coen Brothers manifesto by negation. Their films court misunderstanding on purpose - tonal whiplash, moral slipperiness, characters who talk like scripture and behave like idiots. That ambiguity is the point, and defenses would flatten it into a message. The subtext is also an industry note: most directors do, constantly, defend budgets, endings, casting, representation, the “why” of it all. Coen’s line signals how unusual it is to get away with not performing that ritual, and how fiercely they’ve guarded the right to be misread.
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