Inside Llewyn Davis

Inside Llewyn Davis

2013 ""
Inside Llewyn Davis
Inside Llewyn Davis

Inside Llewyn Davis

7.4 | 1h44m | R | en | Drama

In Greenwich Village in the early 1960s, gifted but volatile folk musician Llewyn Davis struggles with money, relationships, and his uncertain future.

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7.4 | 1h44m | R | en | Drama , Music | More Info
Released: December. 06,2013 | Released Producted By: StudioCanal , Anton Capital Entertainment Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.studiocanal.com/title/inside-llewyn-davis-2013/
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In Greenwich Village in the early 1960s, gifted but volatile folk musician Llewyn Davis struggles with money, relationships, and his uncertain future.

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Oscar Isaac , Carey Mulligan , Justin Timberlake

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Deborah Jensen

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mathmaniac Garrett HedlundYes, I'd have to say that watching this film was worth seeing Garrett Hedlund. I have liked his voice since hearing him sing in the film 'Country Strong.' Other than that, this was a dreary, sad, grim depiction of NYC life - and fairly accurate if you do have to be in that city when the sun is not shining and you don't happen to live in one of the fancier boxes they call apartments or even houses. The main character is unlikeable - so unlikeable that I did not want to learn the pronunciation of his name. I did not care. Lucky for the audience, the scriptwriters stress the pronunciation of his name half-way through the movie so that you have to remember it. Is it important to like the main character? No. But it helps to have some shred or spark of charm to catch your attention. I'm a bit familiar with folk music and live coffee-house folk music. I'm more than a bit familiar with the Hootenanny generation (that was my generation). I even have a relative who sings in coffee houses and writes songs. It is that dreary, yes - scrambling to play for a pittance. Only the very devoted and dedicated stay with it hoping to someday have a life that allows them to pay rent money from this kind of work. Having Bob Dylan sing in the coffee house at the end was the perfect wrap-up to this film for me. His voice is very cat like, twangy, even yowl-y as a cat might yowl. He is a song writer but a crappy singer. Still, a very successful one.Which should inspire all Llewyn-type characters: if Dylan can sing and twang his vocal chords as well as guitar chords with fabulous success, so can you!
coledarcysoderstrom I instantly fell in love with this film though it is an acquired taste. It doesn't have much of a plot and is extremely character based and that works for me because I love character films but it may not work for other people. The script is fantastic and the Cohen brothers are becoming my favourite filmmakers. Inside Llywen Davis is a film about a folk singer in Grennich Village trying to get his music career of the ground after the death of his partner. The music is great and I wouldn't consider myseld a fan of folk music but I love the soundtrack. The acting is great and Oscar Issac is great at performing very cynical characters. It's one of the best films of 2013 and I highly suggest you watch even if your more of a fan of plot based movies
Josh Larson I'm not sure what all the talk was about this movie. I love the Coen Brothers, but I just didn't get this one. I kept waiting for it to click, like so many of their movies, but this one I just kept waiting and waiting and it never clicked. Maybe it was over my head? Maybe I need to watch it again, but I really don't want to.
jfgibson73 So I think this movie is saying that terrible people can be capable of beautiful art. It spends its time following around a folk singer bumming through Manhattan. He gets his friend's girlfriend pregnant, he sleeps at other peoples' apartments, he treats people poorly, and then he gets on stage and sings nicely. That's it. When the movie ended, I decided I hadn't really cared about anything I'd watched, and I wasn't especially taken by its message, either. Are the filmmakers trying to excuse themselves for something they've done by making a movie about the redeeming qualities of art? It's kind of like what Woody Allen seemed to be saying with Deconstructing Harry. But the bottom line was that there weren't any very entertaining moments.