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Inside Llewyn Davis

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 10:26 am
by SleeplessOne
This film's been screening for quite a while now but I haven't seen a thread dedicated to it so I thought I'd jump in.

I'm a pretty big fan of the Coen brothers, have seen all of their films and there are very few that I haven't absolutely loved (Intolerable Cruelty I actually hated, Ladykillers was very uneven, Burn After Reading was unusually ugly-looking for them, True Grit was a nice diversion but lacked a certain something).

So it's with pleasure that I can say that I thought this was one of their very finest efforts.

The soundtrack was wonderful and imo rivals the critically and commercially acclaimed O Brother Where Art Thou? soundtrack.

Actor Oscar Isaac, who plays the titular character, is just terrific; his performance as an actor is spot-on and he does an incredible job matching that effort with his musicianship; his singing and guitar-playing are first rate.

The period is beautifully re-created - actually, I have no idea if it's *accurate* or not, I wasn't alive in 1961 - but it's certainly evocative and wonderfully integrated - the desaturated photography the Coen's have used dims things down to a near-monochromatic palette at times (rendering little touches like a common ginger cat almost garish by contrast), suiting the gloomy winter setting and affecting a faded-photograph feel.

Here's Wikipedia's synopsis :
The film is about one week in the life of a singer who is active in New York's folk music scene in 1961. Although Llewyn Davis is a fictional character, the story was partly inspired by the autobiography of folk singer Dave Van Ronk. Most of the folk songs performed in the film are sung in full and recorded live.
If you've enjoyed the Coen brothers previously then there's no reason you won't love this film, it has all the stylish visuals & sharp dialogue you'd expect from them, plus a large serving of the kind of existential angst they explore in film's like A Serious Man, The Man Who Wasn't There and Barton Fink.

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 6:28 am
by sgt.null
looks good. thank you for the review. I have read that JT is good in it.

Inside Llewyn Davis

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 7:01 am
by SleeplessOne
sgt.null wrote:looks good. thank you for the review. I have read that JT is good in it.
he's not bad, he only has a few lines but he performs two songs on-screen in the film, both are really cool - he apparently also contributes to a pretty cool 4-part harmony song later in the film (he's not depicted as being part of the group though, who are onstage at the Gaslight).

lead man Oscar Isaac is the real revelation, and also I was surprised how much I enjoyed Marcus Mumford's contributions even though I'm not particularly a fan of his other work to date ..

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 7:08 am
by sgt.null
did not know Mumford was involved.

I have seen a clip of the Kennedy song.

Inside Llewyn Davis

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 3:10 pm
by SleeplessOne
sgt.null wrote:did not know Mumford was involved.

I have seen a clip of the Kennedy song.
the Kennedy clip was the only thing I'd seen prior to viewing the movie; it seemed a bit silly - and it is a bit silly - but kinda like the George Clooney lip-synched version of 'Man of Constant Sorrow' in O Brother Where Art Thou? it's a grower which is disarmingly catchy ..

speaking of 'did not know's' .. I did not know Mumford was married to Carey Mulligan (who has a pretty big role in this film also)

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 5:24 am
by sgt.null
I have no idea who Carey Mulligan is.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carey_Mulligan

Inside Llewyn Davis

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 10:15 pm
by SleeplessOne
sgt.null wrote:I have no idea who Carey Mulligan is.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carey_Mulligan
ah - well, she's quite good, I liked her in 'Drive' and particularly in 'An Education'

still loving the Inside Llewyn Davis soundtrack btw, really cool stuff ..

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 5:20 am
by sgt.null
will look up the soundtrack, ty for the heads up.