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The Fargo Moebius Strip

When the Coen Brothers kicked off the fictional film Fargo with the announcement that "This is a true story," little could they have ever imagined that a Japanese girl would apparently hunt for the buried loot five years later, and end up dead in the snow. Or that a British journalist would retrace her steps with a Japanese actress, and discover that the life-imitates-weird-art story was truer (and therefore, falser) than anyone ever knew.

Link via Scott MacMillan.

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|6.9.03 @ 3:49AM|

What a completely weird story. Thanks for posting it.

John|6.9.03 @ 5:34AM|

When is her family going to sue the Coen brothers?

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