"The movie takes the form of a folk song: there’s a first verse, then a series of verses—in each of which something awful happens—and finally the first verse comes around again, seeming changed."
— John Jeremiah Sullivan, with the best summary of the new Coen Brothers movie yet. Sullivan's short, promotional essay about Inside Llewyn Davis is well worth reading. Bonus: its called “Daft Folk.”
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