Inside Llewyn Davis Comments

  • 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......

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • Hester 2023-07-16 12:59:25

    I couldn't help but have looped the original soundtrack countless times before, but this time I felt a strong sense of immersion when I saw the feature film. The symbolic and ironic spirit of Cohen's film remains, but the construction is completely different. The emotion of the film itself is the narrative of the ballad, and the images are almost melodic. There is no complete story here, and the author's thoughts are about the trivial things of life that are repeated. Hunger and cold, day after...

  • Nakia 2023-06-29 00:37:26

    Garnett Hedlund was shocked and gave five stars in...

  • Audreanne 2023-06-18 00:30:57

    Oscar is definitely not bad at singing, but when he hears the deity opening his mouth at the end of the film, he thinks that the male protagonist really only has enough to go around and eat. The song is sweet and unpleasant, only the part about my dad singing Ewan MacColl's Seaman's Ballad is the most tempting. Don't laugh at the old folk songs, just the peasant woman with glasses holding the piano is quite right. PS Yellow Cat No. 1 is very vivid in the early morning...

  • Freida 2023-06-17 23:21:36

    It goes against the narrative principle of the movie. In essence, this is not a movie, at most it is a high-end literary MV with a plot and multiple tracks...

  • Shakira 2023-06-04 10:36:22

    I want to watch it at the cinema SIFF@大光14.6.21 Wish...

Extended Reading
  • Morgan 2022-03-23 09:01:50

    Inside Dave Van Ronk

    When I finished watching this movie, I felt it was average and gave it 4 stars. Unexpectedly, I made an unexpected discovery today.

    Just now I was watching Bob Dylan's "No.Direction.Home" when I heard Dave Van Ronk sing a beautiful melody in the film and searched his album. When I randomly played a...

  • Lottie 2022-04-22 07:01:20

    I love the "Drunken Country Ballad"

    If you don't know who the Coen brothers are, watch "The Ballad of Drunken Country", which many say is the most tender movie the Coen brothers have ever made. I have to say I can hardly express how much I love "Drunken Country Ballads", from hearing the first line of "Hang me oh hang me" sung by...

Inside Llewyn Davis quotes

  • Llewyn Davis: And you know what? Fuck Mike's part!

  • Llewyn Davis: She doesn't have to leave, I'm leaving, obviously.