Inside Llewyn Davis Comments

  • Charley 2022-03-23 09:01:50

    Rewatch and add to five stars. It's still hard to put together precise words to describe how I feel about this film. It's like having a clear dream, following Llewyn in the dream, experiencing everything he has experienced, pubs, guitars, folk songs, sleepovers, lost cats, cat hunting, highways, snowy nights... It seems that I have imagined such a kind of displacement. I moved to a life of no one to depend on, but when I really witnessed all this, I suddenly hesitated, feared and confused in my...

  • Turner 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    I once wanted to travel the world with a guitar and a sword, and a life of despair would defeat my dreams and beliefs. In a typhoon and rainy weather, it is suitable to watch such a good movie with a pot of warm tea. The dark and damp tones are particularly suitable for the movie style, and the small eggs buried everywhere by the Coen brothers always blow you up inadvertently, several conflicts On the contrary, the drama was calm. The tone of the film is gentle and speechless, only those folk...

  • Akeem 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    The Coen brothers used the story of a talented loser to always be a loser, which brought me back to the choices I had been struggling with. , Just use a ballad filled with people's hearts, and the names of the stations that quickly pass by the cat's eyes, let the protagonist return to the origin, sing the same song with the same attitude, tell the same joke, and tell you that there is no right or wrong...

  • Roger 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    If a song doesn’t look new and never gets old, it’s a folk...

  • Ulises 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    On the eve of the Bob Dylan era, a folk-song loser hugged a cat named Ulysses, traveling from New York to Chicago, doing nothing. The Coen brothers are telling a story about a loser in the inspirational Hollywood, not to say how sad, but to say that even losers, there are people who are so cute and hateful to live...

  • Marilyne 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    It’s not enough to talk about music, art and dreams without being beaten up in the back alleys late at night. In an era when everyone can run on, start a run, and even directly deny literary and artistic youths, watching such a movie is really good for...

  • Viviane 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    Folk rhymes don't care for a penny. The film was so confusing. After jumping over the snow, those wet shoes are really like an embarrassing life that is too cold to take...

  • Grady 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    Soft light takes everyone in the movie so beautifully. Llewyn gave up three cats, two children, one woman, and even the last dream to give up. Such a loser finally stepped back and forth in the cycle, but still Feeling sad for his persistence, when everyone is frustrated, isn't it? The music is beautiful and enjoyable, and the movie always feels less touching, four...

  • Rowland 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    Life is messed up like that seemingly endless winter journey, but when he opens his mouth, the sky is...

  • Melvin 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    There are people laughing in the street late at night. New York is indeed a terrible place. You can hear laughter from miles away. You will feel so lonely and depressed. Fucking money. Fucking love. In the end they will always make you sad....

Extended Reading
  • 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...

  • Coralie 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    Live too hard, maybe don't have the energy to do other things

    I recently watched three movies about music, one is "begin again", the other is "La La Land", and the other is "Drunken Country Ballads".
    The similarity between these three films is that they all have better music in them. (Of course, in comparison, the music in "begin again" is more exciting.) The...

Inside Llewyn Davis quotes

  • 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.

  • Llewyn Davis: [to the crowd lining up outside the Gaslight Café] The show's bullshit. Four Micks and Grandma Moses.