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That may have been a misread on my part, even when I re-read it, it sounds like you are equating me with the people you think have a dismissive opinion of it, but it sounds like that is not at all what you intended. So, maybe at least partly my bad, please disregard.
But I do think there's a huge difference between "not as smart as it thinks it is" and "masquerading as intellectual". The former believes it is a very smart film when it's not and the latter knows it's not but is pretending/purporting to be or at least trading on the notion that it is smarter than it knows it is.
I feel like Nolan dumbed the movie down for broader audience appeal, maybe that's the best way I can state it, and I feel like he kinda does that.
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206 points, 14 lists
Inside Llewyn Davis
Director
Ethan Coen, 2013
Starring
Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, John Goodman, Garrett Hedlund