The lame driver is the highlight

Bailee 2022-04-23 07:01:56

Don't keep talking about the Coen brothers, it's almost interesting, everyone here holds such a unified value, which is really strange. It's as if you don't understand movies without talking about the brothers. Let me talk about Garnett Holland. He was cast in two ballad movies. It shouldn't be a coincidence. This guy doesn't have a voice. In this one, he used a very cool voice and behavior to interpret the lame man. The driver, especially the fragment of the poem reciting, seems to be possessed by Allen Ginsberg.
The ballad of this film is definitely not the best of the Coen brothers. Personally, I think the folk OST of where are you, brother, is the best.

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Extended Reading
  • Ken 2022-03-31 09:01:03

    The Coen brothers' Country/Folk complex exploded again after "Three Kings", and their wicked sense of humor paired with the music is deadly: failed reincarnations, bitter coincidences, fate is always making fun of this stubborn guy ; The post-color grading renders this atmosphere even more bleak.

  • Ignatius 2022-03-31 09:01:03

    Never keep folks at home, they're not even scum, they're shit TT

Inside Llewyn Davis quotes

  • Joy: Seen him?

    [their father]

    Llewyn Davis: Yeah.

    [pause]

    Llewyn Davis: What? Should I?

    Joy: You tell me, he's your father.

    Llewyn Davis: Yeah, he sure is.

  • Llewyn Davis: Have you ever heard of the expression, "it takes two to tango"?

    [On the bench, when Jean is blaming him for the pregnancy]