2. Let's start with a simple fact: the Coen Brothers are brothers.
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3. Aside from being siblings, the Coen Brothers are an artistic team. Almost all (although not quite all) of their work done together.
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4. One way to understand "Inside Llewyn Davis" is the Coen Brothers are imagining what they'd be like if they had one body, not two.
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5. Llewyn Davis is an isolato, a lone wolf, a singleton, a man who has severed his ties to friends and family.
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6. Of course, Davis wasn't always an isolato. He belonged to a duo with Mike Timlin, who killed himself.
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7. Timlin's suicide takes place before the movie starts but is the defining event of the narrative. It's what makes Davis an isolato.
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8. In the wake of Timlin's suicide, Davis resists human connection, bristling even at folk audience singing in unison.
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8. The film abounds in comprised duos: Jim and Jean (with Davis as secret lover), John Glenn Singers (fake commercial band).
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9. Another failed duo: beatnik Johnny Five and jazz musician Roland Turner, who have a bizarre relationship.
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8. Another failed attempt at musical union: Lillian Gorfein (probably Timlin's mom) tries to join in song, setting off Davis on tirade.
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11. In a crucial scene, Davis performs before manager Bud Davis, who says Davis can't make it because cannot "connect with people"
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12. Grossman suggests Davis might work if he joins a trio (hinting at Jim & Jean) or get back together with former partner.
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13. Grossman of course doesn't know former partner of Davis is dead & that's the heart of story: Davis needs a partner but partner is gone.
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