Inside Llewyn Davis Comments

  • Carmine 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    Hurry up and pat your clothes after reading, so as not to get...

  • Bulah 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    In the wonderful folk songs, I slept alone in the last row of the...

  • Reagan 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    I want to become a cat, walk with this loser singer, and cherish the memory of a passing era of folk songs-even if I walk around the last time and return to the original point. The gentle and cold Coen brothers shake off the bitterness of the music road a little bit. It feels like walking in a city where the snow is starting to melt, and there is a warm and cold atmosphere in the...

  • Jamir 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    In the cinema, six people, three fell asleep, and the lights were on. The remaining three people had an awkward sympathy for a...

  • Karelle 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    The Coen brothers have turned the whole movie into a ballad, the mellow of that era, it is drunk at the glance, and is...

  • Okey 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    Grab people at the beginning, indulge in the music within a second, so beautiful that you want to cry, give 5 stars for the first half an hour. The plot in the back did not improve and even fell all the way without pain or itching. There are fewer nice songs, and the cat who steals the most spotlight and supporting role is gone, and it can only be given 3 stars. To put it all together, plus the previous song's impression is too deep, there is also the best opening of the year, and "Five Hundred...

  • Frank 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    The protagonist’s destiny is out of control, in fact, it’s a bit of a [ice and blood storm], but due to the freshness of the ballad about loser, these nasty things are at best a joke of fate, and it also highlights the persistence of dreams. The cruelty and life pressure of reality on the road. Unexpected all kinds of small black transitions, but the blank-style processing did not change the protagonist's actions afterwards, but rather open-ended processing of European-style literary films....

  • Annamae 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    A very unique film that is "not filmed" and cannot be located. The mysterious ring structure is very Cohen, and the rest is completely subverted. There is stamina, poetry, hard to...

  • Demetrius 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    The cat is like Llewy’s own life cycle. The cat brought back is sent under the fence like Llewyn. The cat ransacked and recovered is not the original one—giving up royalties to pay the abortion fee, but nothing can be done; bruising the wild cat—being twice. One boss declined; the one who ran away went home on his own-Samsara. The cat called Ulysses-Ulysses who wandered for many years in Greek mythology, and Llewy...

  • Bennie 2021-11-30 08:01:27

    The song is good, and the second illness part is skipped by itself. The bar owner’s famous saying "Some people come to listen to the song because they want to sleep jean, and some people come to listen to the song because they want to sleep jim" can be framed and given to Tingtingjun,...

Extended Reading
  • 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...

  • Easton 2022-04-19 09:01:50

    The Coen Brothers' Most Affectionate Love Letter to Little People

    Struggling and powerlessness are the most direct feelings during the entire viewing process, life and destiny, and the punch of reality has kept Llewyn on the ground. exist, he disdains just exist, but in fact, his own life is very difficult to even exist. Fate made most people succumb. He almost...

Inside Llewyn Davis quotes

  • Llewyn Davis: I lost their fucking cat, I feel bad about it.

    Jean: That's what you feel bad about?

  • Llewyn Davis: [talking to the cat] What's your name again?

    Llewyn Davis: [the cat escapes from him, through the window] Oh shit. No, no! Oh. Fuck, goddamnit, oh shit!