Is it kino?
Is it kino?
No, but it's good
Yes
Deakins did the cinematography so of course.
Is that even a question?
The "Man of Constant Sorrow" scene is Kino as shit. As is the KKK scene.
None of it makes sense
I got bored and stopped watching around the part where they see the dude recaptured and working alongside the prisoners
Clooney buying pomade or whatever it's called comes back to me as often as the singing scene.
It's partly based on the Odyssey, if that helps
It's basically carried by the music.
Absolutely
yes
I don't want FOP goddamn it. I'm a Dapper Dan man.
he's a suitor
How do the coens seem to get tone and settings so right when they have no experience there?
Exactly, that line gets stuck in my head like a song.
It comes close but I don't think it breaks through like pic related.
boring piece of shit
Why is ILD so underrated? Did people not get it?
I can't see any way you could see it as boring
>Inside-llewyn-davis
It had to compete with serious oscarbait like 12 Years a Slave, Gravity, and Dallas Buyers Club, A small movie about the life of a second-rate folk singer didn't really have a chance.
it's shit and the coens haven't made a decent movie in almost 10 years
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The Coen brothers make very good movies, but they're incapable of making true kino, just like David Fincher.
Not trying to be a pretentious gatekeeper or something, but I wonder if you care enough about music to appreciate it.
meh
>music
narrow it down to folk music and yea you're right, i don't really care about folk music at all
Objectively wrong
Incorrect.
I AM A
Absolute kino. It's about so much more than just a folk singer.
poor marketing
It was probably impossible to market.
Why does the south have so much more culture?
more blacks live down there
Of motherfuckingcourse it is you cretin. A Simple Man isn't though, that a no talent piece of shit.
Poor people with nothing to do.
Without a doubt.
I've been working my way through the coens, they made some weird shit in the 90s.
Spanish and French culture.