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Inside Llewyn Davis (/ ˈ l uː ɪ n /) is a 2013 period black comedy drama film written, directed, produced, and edited by Joel and Ethan Coen.Set in 1961, the film follows one week in the life of Llewyn Davis, played by Oscar Isaac in his breakthrough role, a folk singer struggling to achieve musical success while keeping his life in order.
[3] [4] Upon release, review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes surveyed 233 reviews and judged 95 percent to be positive. [5] At the 86th Academy Awards, Inside Llewyn Davis was nominated for Best Cinematography and Best Sound Mixing, but lost both to Gravity.
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Llewyn Davis (/ ˈ l uː ɪ n /) is a fictional title character and the protagonist of the 2013 Coen brothers' film Inside Llewyn Davis. [3] He is a young, struggling folk singer trying to become more famous and financially successful after the flop of his debut album, Inside Llewyn Davis .
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Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) is a treatise on the 1960s folk music scene in New York City's Greenwich Village, and very loosely based on the life of Dave Van Ronk. [78] The film stars Oscar Isaac, Justin Timberlake, and Carey Mulligan. [79] It won the Grand Prix at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, where it was highly praised by critics. [80]
Reviews from Credible Sources. The New York Times: A.O. Scott of The New York Times lauds Inside Llewyn Davis as a "minor masterpiece." He praises the Coen brothers' ability to craft a film that delves deep into the complexities of the human condition, while also paying homage to the folk music tradition of the era.
Mulligan continued to garner praise for such films as the dystopian drama Never Let Me Go (2010), the action film Drive (2011), the psychological drama Shame (2011), the dark musical Inside Llewyn Davis (2013), the romantic drama Far from the Madding Crowd (2015), the historical drama Mudbound (2017), the coming of age film Wildlife (2018), and ...