Justin Timberlake – Way Too Indie http://waytooindie.com Independent film and music reviews Fri, 02 Dec 2016 17:34:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Way Too Indiecast is the official podcast of WayTooIndie.com. Our film critics grip and gush about the latest indie movies and sometimes even mainstream ones. Find all of our reviews, podcasts, news, at www.waytooindie.com Justin Timberlake – Way Too Indie yes Justin Timberlake – Way Too Indie dustin@waytooindie.com dustin@waytooindie.com (Justin Timberlake – Way Too Indie) The Official Podcast of Way Too Indie Justin Timberlake – Way Too Indie http://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/waytooindie/podcast-album-art.jpg http://waytooindie.com Inside Llewyn Davis http://waytooindie.com/review/movie/inside-llewyn-davis/ http://waytooindie.com/review/movie/inside-llewyn-davis/#comments Mon, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://waytooindie.com/?p=16825 The latest creation from masterminds Joel and Ethan Coen is about a folk musician named Llewyn Davis; a couch surfing cat-lover with a full beard who rarely is without his guitar, and is more concerned with being an artist than being a traditional careerist. Nowadays Davis would likely be considered a hipster, but the film […]]]>

The latest creation from masterminds Joel and Ethan Coen is about a folk musician named Llewyn Davis; a couch surfing cat-lover with a full beard who rarely is without his guitar, and is more concerned with being an artist than being a traditional careerist. Nowadays Davis would likely be considered a hipster, but the film is set back during in the early days of folk music. The most effective moments of Inside Llewyn Davis are when Davis is behind the mic with his guitar, unfortunately that happens less than you would expect. And while there is some great deadpan humor sporadically placed throughout, the overall tone of the film is a bit darker, focusing on his struggles to make it in life.

Inside Llewyn Davis opens with a two and a half minute solo of Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac) strumming his guitar and belting out a downer folk song comprised of catchy hooks that you will not soon forget. At first it hard to tell if the hazy picture is due to the smoky interior of a small New York City pub circa 1961, but as soon as he steps outside the soft focus look remains observable. If you could not tell from the lyrics of his songs, Davis is a down on his luck musician who lives on other people’s couches without a penny to his name. Also, he may or may not have gotten a fellow folk singer (Carey Mulligan) pregnant.

When the subject of the story is someone who drifts from couch to couch with a career that is practically nonexistent, the film is going to have a natural aimless wander to it. This is fine at the beginning because Inside Llewyn Davis is frontloaded, containing its best scenes within the first hour of its runtime. Watching him trying to take care of a run-away cat is easily the highlight of the film; followed by a silly recording session with some of his friends (Justin Timberlake and Adam Driver) about being sent into outer space by President Kennedy. Unfortunately, the film spends too much time on autopilot after the midway point that it begins to grow tiresome and very unfocused.

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The Coen brothers are known to create remarkably unique characters, just take a look at most of the characters in The Big Lebowski or Fargo. But all of the characters we are introduced to in Inside Llewyn Davis are abandoned before they can make a lasting impression. A prime example of this is when John Goodman leaves the picture as quickly as he appears—not even making it through an entire road trip. To top it off, the character we do spend the most time with, Llewyn Davis, happens to be the least interesting character of the film, despite it being easy to sympathize with his situation.

Inside Llewyn Davis is about as close as you get to be a musical without being one—a shame because the musical breaks are one of the strongest components of the film. Watching our protagonist wander through his journey becomes less interesting with each passing act of the film. There are some great moments in Inside Llewyn Davis, just not as many as you come to expect from a Coen brothers production.

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Black Snake Moan http://waytooindie.com/review/movie/black-snake-moan/ http://waytooindie.com/review/movie/black-snake-moan/#comments Mon, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://waytooindie.com/?p=216 Black Snake Moan had so much potential with its dirty style of visual and unique characters and performances, unfortunately by the conclusion that potential withered down to hardly mediocre.]]>

Black Snake Moan had so much potential with its dirty style of visual and unique characters and performances, unfortunately by the conclusion that potential withered down to hardly mediocre.

Black Snake Moan is set in the deep south in a small town where a former blues musician named Lazarus (Samuel L. Jackson) lives. He finds a young girl who was severally beaten and dumped on the road nearby his small farm. The girl he finds is named Rae (Christina Ricci) is the town whore and has been taken advantage of by nearly every man in town. She has an uncontrollable need for sex, so after Lazarus takes care of her back to life he chains her up to control her. Her boyfriend Ronnie (Justin Timberlake) comes back after being discharged from the army, misunderstands the relationship between Lazarus and Rae, and tries to kill him.

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The film started out wonderful and enjoyable. It was raw, depressing and most of all it had character. Samuel L. Jackson does an excellent job with his character. As usual he has a worry-free manner and full of smart remarks. You instantly get a feel for how sick Christina Ricci’s character is from the start. Unfortunately, that’s where the good things end, which is a shame because it definitely had potential. It was as if the first 30 minutes was a completely different movie from the rest. It simply didn’t have enough conflict throughout the movie. I felt there were more opportunities it could have used rather than the one inner-conflict with Ricci.

The middle was flat out boring, I kept waiting for something big to happen and instead it kept going on as if it was building up to something. This wouldn’t be such a bad thing if there was actually something that happens after the buildup. Black Snake Moan doesn’t have a solid climax and a very weak resolution at the end. The ending of the movie felt rushed and unsatisfying.

Started out with potential of being decent but the end result was a barely mediocre film. It was disappointing and forgettable.

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