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I don't think Beatrix is endorsing the cliffs notes version of anything. It seems the opinion of people who aren't fans of The Revenant recognize that there is inherent talent with pretty much everyone involved in the production, but the runtime is a bit bloated. There's nothing wrong with meditative movies, when

Actually the title is Inside Llewyn Davis, but I agree with you. He's also probably the best of the younger cast in the Friday Night Lights movie, and I never saw it but he seemed to be playing a loner / greaser type in the On The Road movie, not dissimilar to his ILD character (again, I'm assuming). I feel like

And I like the couple of seconds the camera lends to him as he's considering what the backslide to crime means, and then just commits and does it. It's a few seconds but as you said, it breathes life into a guy and shows even those kinds of dudes make choices, they're not necessarily maniacs or unrepentant.

Talk about two vastly different movies.

Comedy can be so hit or miss with people that I hesitate to recommend it outright. As @horseradish_road:disqus says, it's all over the place and subtlety is not employed, but it works. Guffaw is probably the only correct word to describe some of the noises I made at certain parts. Make yourself a drink (if that's