Inside Llewyn Davis

Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)

7.2/10 2,759 votes 1h 44m HD

Overview

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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Cast

Oscar Isaac

Oscar Isaac

Llewyn Davis

Carey Mulligan

Carey Mulligan

Jean

Justin Timberlake

Justin Timberlake

Jim

Ethan Phillips

Ethan Phillips

Mitch Gorfein

Robin Bartlett

Robin Bartlett

Lillian Gorfein

Max Casella

Max Casella

Pappi Corsicato

Jerry Grayson

Jerry Grayson

Mel Novikoff

Jeanine Serralles

Jeanine Serralles

Joy

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At first, I strongly identified with Llewyn Davis' struggles — I think you'd be hard pressed to find a musician who doesn't — but by the film's end, I realize not only how many of those struggles are self-inflicted, I feel as if Llewyn is going to cycle through them many more times before things pick up or bottom out. Musically, Llewyn comes across as scrappy and soulful. He's just the person I'd want singing those sad, world-weary folk songs, at least compared to the cleaner- cut performers he meets throughout the film. And yet, that soul seems to come from tragedies (the suicide of his one-time musical partner) and anxieties (the relationships with family and former lovers) he's too stubborn or poor of spirit to work through properly. He keeps floating by thanks to some enablers. Couches are continually offered for him to sleep on, even after Llewyn insults their owners. A club owner still books him as a performer, even after he is forcibly removed from the club for heckling other performers. It's hard realizing you're in a vicious cycle while you're still inside of it, trying to keep your head above water. It's even harder when connecting with people is as difficult as it is for Llewyn. I feel like the Coen brothers understand that, take it seriously, and yet, from that, created something that made me laugh and engrossed me.

June 21, 2014
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Aspiring folk musician "Llewyn" (Oscar Isaac) finds himself in Greenwich Village in New York during the winter of 1961 trying to make a living from his art. He's a well known face in the clubs having been part of a jobbing duo for many-a-year, but now he is finding it much harder to crack the scene as a solo artist. His aspiration has an habit of blinding him, though, and his somewhat erratic behaviour stresses his relationships with fellow folkies "Jim" (Justin Timberlake) and "Jean" (Carey Mulligan) on whose couches he finds himself increasingly relying. To add to his woes, his manager "Mel" (Jerry Grayson) isn't really much cop and his eponymous album isn't exactly flying off the shelves. "I know", he thinks, a change of scenery. A chance meeting with the enigmatic "Turner" (John Goodman) and his word-shy driver "Johnny" (Garrett Hedlund) takes him to an interview in Chicago with the talent-spotting "Bud" (F. Murray Abraham). Might any of this help our budding Bob Dylan make any progress? The drama itself here is really intimately presented, with some tight photography helping to convey the emotion maelstrom this man is living through as he tries to reconcile his almost puritanical search for perfection with his growing appreciation of the real - and not so accommodating - world. There's a great little song with himself, Timberlake and the sparingly used, but on-form, Adam Driver ("Al") that shows the latter has some solid musical timing, and a good sense of humour too! This looks like a labour of love - not just for the Coen's, but for Isaac who genuinely seems to sweat the role. It's a wee bit wordy, but the ensemble ensure that the segments of his life and travels in search of something intangible become and remain engaging to watch. Oh, and it's true - everyone else does sing Dylan songs better than he does himself!

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"Fare Thee Well" (Clip)

The Coen Brothers and Guillermo del Toro on INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS (Featurette)

AFI AWARDS 2013: 'INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS' (Featurette)

Green Green Rocky Road Clip (Clip)

Inside the Design (Behind-the-Scenes) (Behind the Scenes)

Llewyn Meets Roland Turner (Clip)

Canadian Spot (Teaser)

Finding Llewyn Davis (Featurette)

Roland Rags on Folk Music (Clip)

Making Of 'Inside Llewyn Davis' (Featurette)

This Car is Going to Chicago (Clip)

Please Mr. Kennedy (Clip)

Dinner Song (Clip)

Llewyn Meets with Mel (Clip)

Cast & Crew of INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS on the Red Carpet at AFI FEST presented by Audi (Featurette)

Academy Conversations: Inside Llewyn Davis (Featurette)

Carey Mulligan on working with the Coen brothers (Featurette)

Official Trailer 2 (Trailer)

NYFF51: Gillian Welch and David Rawlings - "Inside Llewyn Davis" Red Carpet (Featurette)

NYFF51: Stark Sands - "Inside Llewyn Davis" Red Carpet (Featurette)

NYFF51: Garrett Hedlund - "Inside Llewyn Davis" Red Carpet (Featurette)

NYFF51: Bruno Delbonnel - "Inside Llewyn Davis" Red Carpet (Featurette)

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NYFF51: Stephanie Spray & Pacho Velez | "Manakamana" Red Carpet (Featurette)

NYFF51: Max Casella - "Inside Llewyn Davis" Red Carpet (Featurette)

NYFF51: Carey Mulligan - "Inside Llewyn Davis" Red Carpet (Featurette)

NYFF51: F. Murray Abraham - "Inside Llewyn Davis" Red Carpet (Featurette)

NYFF51: Oscar Isaac - "Inside Llewyn Davis" Red Carpet (Featurette)

NYFF51: John Goodman - "Inside Llewyn Davis" Red Carpet (Featurette)

NYFF51: "Inside Llewyn Davis" Press Conference (Featurette)

Official Trailer (Trailer)

Official Teaser Trailer (Trailer)