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  1. Dec 23, 2013 · When Llewyn leaves the Gorfeins’ for the “second” time in the final scenes of the film, he keeps the cat inside. This comes after he’s finally learned its name: Ulysses.

  2. Jan 28, 2014 · The sequence plays out exactly like the film's opening scene, until Llewyn leaves the apartment. The cat tries again to follow him, and this time he shuts the door in time to keep it inside.

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  3. Mar 2, 2017 · In "Inside Llewyn Davis": America at its ugliest, Eileen Jones describes the role of the cat: The cat is very important to the Llewyn Davis narrative. A handsome, expressive orange tabby that escapes from the apartment where Llewyn Davis is crashing, the cat becomes a minor obsession of Llewyn’s.

  4. Dec 27, 2013 · Llewyn’s POV of the cat sitting on his chest, a close-up that links Llewyn and the little beast, face to face, a mirroring (notice Llewyn’s (the human) furry face). Then what happens?

  5. The ending of the movie ends with Llewyn limping towards the street to see the guy that beat him up drive away in the cab. The stray cat's last scene shares the exact same fate. Llewyn hits the cat, and the last that we see of this cat is it limping away into the woods then Llewyn drives off.

  6. When Llewyn reluctantly leaves the cat behind in the car, this is the first moment that he realises his life has to change, but ironically this leads to another very selfish act in leaving both the cat and a very sick man stranded.

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  8. May 8, 2014 · The loop starts with Llewyn waking to the cat staring at him and finishes with him being attacked in the alley; except this time the cat doesn’t get out – so the loop has closed. Now his life will continue on after the attack in the alley.

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