[s]Now I'm questioning Adam Driver's ability to act instead.[/s] Inside Llewyn Davis was alright. (If you like hearing folk music [s]like me[/s], and can tolerate the typical western movie stereotype of everyone being an asshole. [s]John Goodman's performance was obnoxious.[/s] (And if you don't mind the lack of a plot.) But, I'll admit. Despite not being a very well-rounded character. He did play his role pretty well, and I didn't know he was a singer until now. So I won't deny that he has talent, at least. And the Rotten Tomatoes high 90 from critics, and the [s]more reasonable[/s] 'seven out of ten means I like it' 70 from its audience, doesn't surprise me either. Here's something from Reddit /Truefilm, if this is the right kind of movie for you. [i]And I quote.[/i] "I don't know whether anyone can fully get Llewyn's character without understanding his grief firsthand. Not saying someone can't 'get' the movie or sympathize with him, but that grief is the window into him, and understanding it is less about intellect than about emotion." [i]In other news, my god Redditors are pretentious.[/i]