Is it only possible to truly understand Inside Llewyn Davis if you're an unpleasant person yourself? It's like for it to engage properly you need to be a complete asshole that identifies with Llewyn.
Is it only possible to truly understand Inside Llewyn Davis if you're an unpleasant person yourself...
Basically yeah. Not much of an achievement though, you understand a movie better than other people but they all think you're a cunt and you have no friends.
Llewyn makes a lot of bad decisions and doesn't always treat people well, but life shits on him as well. To the point that you can't really tell which one is causing most of his miserableness. Plus he's like the only character with any integrity in the movie.
I don't think you have to be an unpleasant person to identify with Llewyn necessarily, but you probably do have to buy into Coens' existential message that they put in every movie.
no, you're just egotistical
It's about how people with principles are shitty people
Some great music in this.
Man, Oscar Isaac really killed it in this movie. Just saw Ex Machina yesterday and his performance in that was great as well. Sucks that he's tied down to Star Wars for the time being. Any other good Oscar Issac movies worth watching?
Can someone explain the whole part where he meets Roland Turner in the car i don't get how he met him in the first place and why they were driving and to where for what reason????
A Most Violent Year
He's in "The Promise" with christian bale it's about the armenian genocide.
Suburbicon with Matt Damon but it was shit.
A Most Violent year with Jessica Chastain is boring imo never finished it
His voice for Apocalypse was decent
I didn't realise he was the guy from Drive until i rewatched it years later. He needs to escape star wars quickly. Diego Luna from rogue one was cast in Narcos for next season but I think if it was the other way around and Diego Luna was still tied to star wars Oscar Isaac would be cast for Narcos by now opposite Michael Pena would be very cool