Inside Llewyn Davis
“One of the Coens' richest, strangest and most potent films.”~Salon
Aroview: The Coen brothers direct Oscar Isaac as a forlorn folk singer in this effective and evocative ode to the Greenwich Village music scene shot in black and white.
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2 stars (Good Try) Went right over my head. I probably would've enjoyed it more if I liked folk music. Not quite redeemed by that scene where they put Oscar Isaac, Justin Timberlake and Adam Driver in a room together. ~Truant
4 stars (Very Good) Noirish folk-themed odyssey which seems closest in spirit to 'A Serious Man'. Isaac's wonderful performance kept me right there with the character, every step of the way... ~HiFi
5 stars (Exceptional) A winning film about - gulp - failure. Great cast, evocative wintry cinematography, and indelible songs. The famously sharp Coen humor is here, but so is an aching, haunting sadness unprecedented in their work. Bittersweet perfection. ~fairbrother
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