"You love all your characters, even the ridiculous ones. You have to on some level; they're your weird creations in some kind of way. I don't even know how you approach the process of conceiving the characters if in a sense you hated them. It's just absurd"
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The subtext is craft ethics. You can write cruelty, but you can’t write lived-in humanity from a posture of disgust. To “hate” a character is to flatten them into a punchline or a moral lesson, and Coen films tend to resist that flattening even when the people onscreen are vain, incompetent, or delusional. The Big Lebowski’s holy fools, Fargo’s small-time predators, Burn After Reading’s adult children: they’re ridiculous, but they’re also precise. Their desires make a kind of internal sense, which is why the comedy bites without turning nihilistic.
Context matters: the Coens are often misread as ironic puppeteers, staging human stupidity for sport. Coen is telling you the opposite. The absurdity isn’t the character; it’s the writer who thinks disdain is a substitute for insight. Love here doesn’t mean approval. It means curiosity strong enough to grant even the clown a beating heart, so the audience can laugh and still recognize the mess as familiar.
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Coen, Joel. (2026, January 17). You love all your characters, even the ridiculous ones. You have to on some level; they're your weird creations in some kind of way. I don't even know how you approach the process of conceiving the characters if in a sense you hated them. It's just absurd. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-love-all-your-characters-even-the-ridiculous-57474/
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Coen, Joel. "You love all your characters, even the ridiculous ones. You have to on some level; they're your weird creations in some kind of way. I don't even know how you approach the process of conceiving the characters if in a sense you hated them. It's just absurd." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-love-all-your-characters-even-the-ridiculous-57474/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"You love all your characters, even the ridiculous ones. You have to on some level; they're your weird creations in some kind of way. I don't even know how you approach the process of conceiving the characters if in a sense you hated them. It's just absurd." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-love-all-your-characters-even-the-ridiculous-57474/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






