The Coen brothers are among my favorite filmmakers, but over the last decade or so they’ve run hot and cold … or I have. “Inside Llewyn Davis” is their latest oh-so-sober effort, a dark and dreary portrait of a wayward folk singer trying to make it in the early 1960s. It’s shot in muted colors, contains little in the way of their trademark ironic humor and doesn’t appear to be about anything more than it superficially is.
Inside Llewyn Davis
Inside Llewyn Davis
Inside Llewyn Davis
The Coen brothers are among my favorite filmmakers, but over the last decade or so they’ve run hot and cold … or I have. “Inside Llewyn Davis” is their latest oh-so-sober effort, a dark and dreary portrait of a wayward folk singer trying to make it in the early 1960s. It’s shot in muted colors, contains little in the way of their trademark ironic humor and doesn’t appear to be about anything more than it superficially is.