Budget
$11,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$13,235,319
Opening weekend US & Canada
$405,411
Gross worldwide
$32,960,249
Budget
$11,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$13,235,319
Opening weekend US & Canada
$405,411
Gross worldwide
$32,960,249
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By Vivien 2022-04-24 07:01:06
We always set out
in the morning or in the evening ,
you have nothing ,
you have everything
, you are drunk, and you
sigh that this is life .
You don’t want to cater to changes
. You don’t want to give up your dignity. You
believe in the guitar in your hand
. You
will be wandering
You want to go back to the past life
You don't want to be so mediocre
You believe that music can make your dreams come true
You believe that...
By Eddie 2022-04-24 07:01:06
After watching the movie for a few days, I was finally able to sit down and write about my movie viewing experience. "Drunk" tells the ordinary life of a loser in the 1960s on the eve of Bob Dylan. The 1960s was the era of the rise of folk songs. Many singers wanted to get ahead by singing, and the last time they wanted to live a quality life. Oscar Isaac's Llewyn Davis is one of them. He has teamed up with friends and released records. However, a friend committed suicide by jumping...
By Bailee 2022-04-23 07:01:56
The lame driver is the highlight
Don't keep talking about the Coen brothers, it's almost interesting, everyone here holds such a unified value, which is really strange. It's as if you don't understand movies without talking about the brothers. Let me talk about Garnett Holland. He was cast in two ballad movies. It shouldn't be a coincidence. This guy doesn't have a voice. In this one, he used a very cool voice and behavior to interpret the lame man. The driver, especially the fragment of the poem reciting, seems to be...
By Adalberto 2022-04-23 07:01:56
After reading "The Ballad of Drunken Township", I turned out No Country for Old Men by the Coen Brothers and reviewed it again.
It tells a warm and idealistic story, which fits with certain values in my heart and brings a great heart resonance.
The story is just an interception of a fragment of the protagonist's life. The plot is simple, but the idealistic pride reflected in it makes people tempted. When reality conflicts with ideals, choose ideals resolutely and be proud; even if...
By Coby 2022-04-23 07:01:56
Five Hundred Miles Aways From Home
The director's one-handed turn at the beginning and the end of the film is not novel, but such a similar plot appeared after the protagonist was separated for a long time. The irony is very obvious in the comparison between the front and the back. We may feel that the protagonist has a strange freedom and persistence at the beginning of the film, and can ignore the blows and obstructions of others for our own musical dreams, but at the end of the film we will find that we have been deceived by...
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By Zelma 2023-09-30 17:35:23
There are people who die in the country, and they have been forgotten for decades. It's so sad. I was thinking about how many stars to give this morning, and suddenly I felt a cold in the corners of my eyes. It was the winter wind blowing hot tears......
By Helen 2023-09-02 05:11:16
Literary youths are... take someone else's car, live in someone else's house, lie on someone else's sofa, sleep with someone else's wife... go their own...
By Madisen 2023-08-21 08:00:29
When I saw the singing at the end, I thought that the protagonist was really beaten twice, but it turned out that it was just the beginning of the flashback after being beaten at the beginning. The proposition of the cycle is reflected by being pressed twice by a cat, but the ending of being beaten outside the cycle is really intriguing. No matter how idealistic people are, no matter how Luther is, the spiritual world is always rich, and only after being beaten can he laugh it off. On the...
By Theodore 2023-08-03 03:32:49
Dreams are really a terrible excuse, you can't afford to let them go, you can't let them go. Headed forward, looking forward to a miracle. Want to keep the past, but can't do anything - the end of not compromising. Screen review and appreciation, plus extra points for the script and...
By Trystan 2023-07-25 01:53:45
The music is really, really nice, the colder humor of the Coen brothers is more obvious the further back you go, and the final ending also shows that this kind of life still has to go on, you can't change anything, everyone has dreams, but there are only a few who succeed in the end, The first time I watched it two years ago, I didn't even recognize it as Oscar, and I feel a lot to revisit this...
Llewyn Davis: I'm freezin. Can we talk?
Jean: Not here. Fuck you.
Llewyn Davis: I'm sorry, which? "Out" or "fuck you"?
Llewyn Davis: [to his dad] Try something new. I mean something old.
Roland Turner: [to Llewyn] I studied Santeria and certain other things that squares like you would call the black arts due to lack of understanding, from Chano Pozo in New Orleans. You say you'll mess me up? I don't have to make those childish threats. I do my thing and one day you wake up wondering: "Why do I have this pain in my side?" Or maybe it won't even be that specific. Maybe it's: "Why is nothing going right for me? My life is a big bowl of shit. I don't remember making this big bowl of shit." Meantime, Roland Turner is a thousand miles away, laughing his ass off. Think about that, Elwin. In this car, bad manners won't work.