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No Country for Old Men
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No Country for Old Men is a 2007 thriller film written and directed by the Coen Brothers. Starring Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem and Tommy Lee Jones, the film follows the three leads all on similar, yet different paths. Brolin plays Llewelyn Moss, someone who happened to find a large sum of money. Bardem plays Anton Chigurh, a hitman hired to recover the money, while Jones plays Sheriff Ed Tom, a man who always seems to be steps behind each of the first two characters.
<img width=250>http://img718.imageshack.us/img718/512/nocountryoldmen1108.jpgBrolin plays his role really well
The most prominently featured of the three characters is Llewelyn Moss. He gets the most amount of screen time, as well as the majority of the important moments. Originally shown to us as an "everyman" sort of character, we quickly realize that he is far more resourceful than the average person. Constantly on the run, getting shot, (and hit), as well as figuring out clever places to hide the money that he found, Llewelyn really is far smarter than he looks. This holds true with the man hunting him as well, as he constantly manages to find Llewelyn, as well as determine where people are with relative ease. The sheriff on the other hand, isn't quite that smart. He usually ends up being a couple steps behind Llewelyn, and at least one step behind Anton. An unsatisfying choice, as it means that the three never really get to meet up.
The fact that no real climax occurs is pretty the biggest problem I have with the film. Teased throughout the entire film is the potential encounter of all three men meeting one another. Sadly, this never actually happens, leaving a slight feeling of emptiness after the film ends. There is even a fairly big build up towards the end, but it just kind of fizzles out into nothingness. It almost seems like the Coen Brothers wanted to see if they could outdo the ending of the Sopranos. It's not quite as bad as that, but it still harms the overall quality of the film.
Apart from the ending, the film was really well made. The acting was very good, with each character playing their part nicely. Josh Brolin especially sold me on his character. Javier Bardem plays an emotionless killer, almost reminiscent of the very first terminator. I didn't like Tommy Lee Jones' character quite as much, but pinpointing why is a struggle. It might be due to the fact that his character never manages to figure out easy connections throughout the story, despite the fact that he is sometimes the one explaining them to the audience. Even though I didn't personally like the character, Jones' portrayal of him was just fine, as was the way the film was made.
<img width=250>http://img828.imageshack.us/img828/6557/nocountryforoldmennocou.jpgI'm still not quite sure what it up with his haircut
One of the amazing things about the film was the way it was made. It was shot beautifully, acted well, and the dialogue was quite good. Some very subtle humor was added, and that didn't detract from the serious tone of the film. The dialogue felt real and alive. The dialogue helped bring the characters to life as well. The one problem I did have with it was that there were a couple scenes where it felt like it ran on too long. There were a few times where characters would continue talking about things that really didn't matter, and while it tried to flesh out their character, it disconnected more than it immersed. These scenes didn't happen that often, but detracted slightly from what the film was trying to get across.
No Country for Old Men is a film worth watching, but don't be surprised if it lets you down near the end. An incredibly important story shift isn't even shown on screen, but instead off-camera. I'm sure that scene and the ending were made just to generate more discussion on the story than there would be otherwise, but I find it in poor taste. Looking past the ending though, the film is great. It's well acted, has great dialogue, and is shot wonderfully. Add in a better ending, and it is a superb film. As it is, it's very good, and still highly recommended.
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No Country for Old Men
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No Country for Old Men is a 2007 thriller film written and directed by the Coen Brothers. Starring Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem and Tommy Lee Jones, the film follows the three leads all on similar, yet different paths. Brolin plays Llewelyn Moss, someone who happened to find a large sum of money. Bardem plays Anton Chigurh, a hitman hired to recover the money, while Jones plays Sheriff Ed Tom, a man who always seems to be steps behind each of the first two characters.
<img width=250>http://img718.imageshack.us/img718/512/nocountryoldmen1108.jpgBrolin plays his role really well
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The fact that no real climax occurs is pretty the biggest problem I have with the film. Teased throughout the entire film is the potential encounter of all three men meeting one another. Sadly, this never actually happens, leaving a slight feeling of emptiness after the film ends. There is even a fairly big build up towards the end, but it just kind of fizzles out into nothingness. It almost seems like the Coen Brothers wanted to see if they could outdo the ending of the Sopranos. It's not quite as bad as that, but it still harms the overall quality of the film.
Apart from the ending, the film was really well made. The acting was very good, with each character playing their part nicely. Josh Brolin especially sold me on his character. Javier Bardem plays an emotionless killer, almost reminiscent of the very first terminator. I didn't like Tommy Lee Jones' character quite as much, but pinpointing why is a struggle. It might be due to the fact that his character never manages to figure out easy connections throughout the story, despite the fact that he is sometimes the one explaining them to the audience. Even though I didn't personally like the character, Jones' portrayal of him was just fine, as was the way the film was made.
<img width=250>http://img828.imageshack.us/img828/6557/nocountryforoldmennocou.jpgI'm still not quite sure what it up with his haircut
One of the amazing things about the film was the way it was made. It was shot beautifully, acted well, and the dialogue was quite good. Some very subtle humor was added, and that didn't detract from the serious tone of the film. The dialogue felt real and alive. The dialogue helped bring the characters to life as well. The one problem I did have with it was that there were a couple scenes where it felt like it ran on too long. There were a few times where characters would continue talking about things that really didn't matter, and while it tried to flesh out their character, it disconnected more than it immersed. These scenes didn't happen that often, but detracted slightly from what the film was trying to get across.
No Country for Old Men is a film worth watching, but don't be surprised if it lets you down near the end. An incredibly important story shift isn't even shown on screen, but instead off-camera. I'm sure that scene and the ending were made just to generate more discussion on the story than there would be otherwise, but I find it in poor taste. Looking past the ending though, the film is great. It's well acted, has great dialogue, and is shot wonderfully. Add in a better ending, and it is a superb film. As it is, it's very good, and still highly recommended.
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