Review of Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) by Ron B — 30 May 2014
Review:
I quite enjoyed this witty movie about a folk singer who just can't get a break, even though he's extremely talented. The storyline was put together well by the Coen Brothers and Oscar Isaac plays the lead extremely well. There are some amusing scenes that made me laugh, like the scene in the studio with Timberlake, but it does seem to go a bit downhill when he goes on the road. There is a taste of Were Out Thou, with the old American music, and I enjoyed the scenes with the cat that has many lives, but it's not a classic Coen Brothers movie like The Big Lebowski or Fargo. Watchable!
Round-Up:
Oscar Isaac seems to be taken quite seriously in Hollywood at the moment and I'm sure that he will get an extra boost after starring in the near Star Wars. With films like Robin Hood, Drive and the Bourne Legacy in his portfolio, he has definitely made some great choices in his career and he also a great voice to add to your skills. All of the other actors like, Justin Timberlake, John Goodman & Carey Mulligan, only play small roles in the movie but they put in good performances. Oscar Issac is in every single take of the film which doesn't get tedious or boring because of the mixture of wit and seriousness which works very well. For such a small project, it deserved to make a profit because of the way that the Coen Brothers write there movies so well.
Budget: $11million.
Worldwide Gross: $33million.
I recommend this movie to people who are into there musical, down and out, type of movies about an artist trying to make it in the music world. 6/10.
This review of Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) was written by Ron B on 30 May 2014.
Inside Llewyn Davis has generally received very positive reviews.
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