The film is based on a true story, mainly telling the story of an ordinary folk singer Liewyb Davis in the golden age of folk music in the 1960s.
It can be said that this is an era of losers, that is, the eve of the heyday of folk music. It is full of amnesia and confusion in the taverns in Queens, New York. On the one hand, there is no hope. The rise of music captures a bright future.
The film begins with Liewybe Davis singing in the dim light, then walks out of the tavern and gets beaten up. Seeing such a beginning, I would mostly speculate that the ending will end with his brilliant musical achievements, and there are indeed many such turning points in the film, but the ending is really interesting, and the ending is the beginning. It turned out that Liewybe Davis was just a loser from the beginning to the end. He struggled for so long in love and career, and encountered so many things. It turned out that he went back to the starting point, sang in the tavern again, and waited for another era. 's arrival
As the Coen Brothers said about the theme of the movie: "It doesn't matter who you are, it matters that you are part of this folk music.
" Entering another era under the dim light, no matter whether you are a loser in the eyes of others or in your own eyes, as long as you have been in the same melody with this era, it is enough.
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