Inside Llewyn Davis evaluation action
2021-11-30 08:01
The many ballads interspersed in the film are mesmerizing, and the calm contrast with the plot part of the film is very obvious. In addition to the original song, the soundtrack is also very good, and it is by no means overwhelming. The unusual technique of "Drunk Country Folk Songs" is that every song in the film is sung intact from beginning to end, contrary to common rules. Music does not promote the plot in the movie, but slows it down, not to let the audience listen to Oscar Isaac’s mellow baritone, but to let people understand how life is similar to folk songs
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The film uses real social phenomena to highlight the social conditions, reflecting the living conditions and experiences of a commoner at the bottom of the society. "Drunk Country Folk Songs" through the true depiction of things and the singing of folk songs, the whole movie has a harmonious and unified visual effect
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Extended Reading
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Llewyn Davis: In my experience, the world's divided into two kinds of people. Those who divide the world into two kinds of people...
Jean: And losers?
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Roland Turner: What's the "N" stand for? Lou N. Davis?
Llewyn Davis: Llewyn. Llewyn, L-L-E-W-Y-N. It's Welsh.
Roland Turner: Well, it would have to be something, stupid fucking name like that. You don't look Welsh.