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  1. In 1961 New York City, folk singer Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac) is at a crossroads. Guitar in hand, he struggles against seemingly insurmountable obstacles to make a name for himself in the music...

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  2. May 23, 2020 · Inside Llewyn Davis tells the story of a beleaguered Greenwich Village folk musician and ends with a "cameo" by the king of that famous musical scene: Bob Dylan.

  3. Dec 6, 2013 · Inside Llewyn Davis” is the most satisfyingly diabolical cinematic structure that the Coens have ever contrived, and that’s just one reason that I suspect it may be their best movie yet.

  4. May 8, 2014 · Joel and Ethan Coen didn’t simply craft a film with a circle- like structure but one that actually crosses back on itself to, at the end of the film, dump Llewyn back into events he has already lived.

  5. The Enigmatic Ending. Inside Llewyn Davis concludes with an enigmatic ending. After his performance at the Gaslight Cafe, Llewyn is assaulted in the alley by a mysterious figure. The reasons for the attack are unclear, and the identity of the assailant is never revealed.

  6. Inside Llewyn Davis is another Coen Brothers masterpiece. Full Review | Original Score: 5/5 | Dec 29, 2023. Sean Axmaker Stream on Demand. This is the Coens in bittersweet mode, a little...

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  8. Dec 7, 2023 · This single pivotal scene defines what the Coen Brothers superb “Inside Llewyn Davis” is all about. During his audition toward the end of the film, Oscar Isaac sings “The Death of Queen Jane,” and the song, fitting for its name, becomes a moment for a singer to eulogize the death of his career.