Inside 'Inside Llewyn Davis'
Inside 'Inside Llewyn Davis'

Inside 'Inside Llewyn Davis'

2014Movie42 minEnglish

A 42-minute making-of documentary, "Inside 'Inside Llewyn Davis,'" produced and directed by David Prior. A number of cast and key crew people are interviewed, but, not surprisingly, the Coens, music supervisor T-Bone Burnett, and lead Oscar Isaac dominate the proceedings.

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IMDb7.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes93%
Metacritic82/100
Google Users79%
Director: Joel Coen, Ethan CoenGenres: Drama, Music, Comedy

Plot Summary

In the winter of 1961, struggling folk singer Llewyn Davis navigates the Greenwich Village folk scene, attempting to make a name for himself while dealing with personal relationships, financial woes, and a pervasive sense of melancholic failure. The film follows his journey over a single week as he couch-surfs, performs gigs, and encounters a colorful cast of characters, all while grappling with the elusive nature of artistic success and personal redemption. His quest is punctuated by moments of fragile hope and crushing disappointment, leaving his future uncertain.

Critical Reception

Inside Llewyn Davis received widespread critical acclaim, with particular praise for its performances (especially Oscar Isaac), direction, soundtrack, and poignant exploration of artistic struggle and existential themes. While its somber tone and bleak outlook were noted by some, the majority of critics lauded its artistic integrity and emotional depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic portrayal of the 1960s folk scene and its deeply resonant soundtrack.
  • Oscar Isaac's central performance is widely considered a career highlight, capturing Llewyn's complex mix of talent and self-destruction.
  • Appreciated for its melancholic, character-driven narrative and the Coen brothers' signature blend of dark humor and pathos.

Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's unique atmosphere, compelling music, and Oscar Isaac's performance. Some found the protagonist's constant misfortune and the film's somber tone to be challenging, but many connected with its artistic themes and emotional resonance.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography. Won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival. Nominated for multiple Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.

Fun Fact

The character of Llewyn Davis's father, who is shown briefly, was played by Oscar Isaac's actual father, who is a physician.

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