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Inside Llewyn Davis Reviews

  • Scarlett 2022-03-23 09:01:50

    Take advantage of Llewyn Davis

    The Coen brothers' creative journey is in its 30th year, and this film is more of a tribute to their own mental journey.  The whole film revolves around a "loop" theme. The bar solo at the beginning is actually the ending part, but the connection makes you mistakenly think that this is the...

  • Deven 2022-03-23 09:01:50

    like a rolling stone

    Many people should have seen this uncle named Dave Van Ronk. In Bob Dylan's biopic "Land of Nowhere", the old horse gave the uncle with an Irish beard a lot of shots. At that time, I thought he was quite a man of style. Who would have thought that he was Captain Haddock when he was young. I don't...

  • Rosendo 2022-03-21 09:01:50

    Just exist?

    I was really moved when I watched "Drunken Country Ballads".

    The movie is about Llewyn Davis' pursuit of music, which ultimately fails, and that's it. Loved the calmness and restraint, no preaching, no judgment, no uplifting stuff. You can see his embarrassed life as an irony, but the way he plays...

  • Milan 2022-03-21 09:01:50

    sing around

    This is a fascinating movie! This film is a biopic of folk singer Dave Van Ronk, presenting the audience a week in the singer's life.

    In the film, the protagonist Llewyn (Llewyn) is a homeless folk singer who goes to The Gaslight Cafe (The Gaslight Cafe) part-time weekly performances, and sleeps at...

  • Verna 2022-03-21 09:01:50

    Back to Llewyn Davis

    Write in front:

    Seven years ago, I watched "Drunk Town Folk Ballads" for the first time. I didn't know much about the 1960s, and even more so about music. What I don't know is that maybe it's not the music or the '60s that this movie is trying to tell. During those seven years, I was left with only...

  • Kiera 2022-03-20 09:01:42

    my dad's favorite

    I finally have time today, hurry up and watch the movie.

    Too strong, too strong, I can't think of any other evaluation after reading these three words. The Coen Brothers are my dad's favorite director, and "The Ballad of Drunken Country" is my dad's favorite movie. I listened to him talking about...

  • Carter 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    Long farewell

    I think this is a movie about farewell. Levine said, "If a song is neither new nor outdated, then it is a folk song." That’s right, all the songs in the movie, except for the uncontrollable "Please, Mr. Kennedy" set in the early 1960s, the other songs seem to be intoxicatingly rich, whether they...

  • Eusebio 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    The best movie of the year

    To test the popularity of a director in Cannes, look at the size of the two scenes, one is the press conference, and the other is the length of the queue during the film screening. The appeal was so powerful that in Cannes, where it was pouring rain, the line was still 300 meters away from...

  • Bobby 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    It doesn’t matter who you are, what matters is that you are one of them

    Before the release of "Drunk Country Folk", Dave Van Ronk was only a name only familiar to American folk music fans. And now, it is quite certain that after next year's Oscars season, he and this "Inside Dave Van Ronk" album will reawaken the ears of music fans. Who is Dave Van Ronk? He is...

  • Duane 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    If life is like this, please don't be sad

    At the end of the movie, it was exactly the same as the scene at the beginning-"Performance-Closing-Beating", I couldn't help wondering whether there was a hidden mystery here, because the director of the film was the Coen brothers who are known for "hiding deep". But I couldn't figure it...