No Country for Old Men (15)

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Javier Bardem in No Country for Old Men

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<strong>Rating: </strong>5/5

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Tue Jan 15 2008

West Texas, 1980. Out hunting deer in the desert down by the Mexican border, Vietnam veteran Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) happens on a heap of carnage: torn-apart trucks, corpses of men and dogs, the bloody bodies of others who’d be better off dead, and a case packed with cash: about $2 million. With no witnesses, and confident he can handle himself, Moss opts to keep what’s clearly payment in a drugs-handover gone wrong, and treat himself and wife Carla Jean (Kelly Macdonald) to a life considerably better than their trailer-park existence. Trouble is, psychopathic hitman Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem) also wants the loot, and begins carefully hunting the hunter, in turn pursued by veteran sheriff Ed Tom Bell (Tommy Lee Jones), who can’t help feeling the world’s turning more crazily violent.

The Coens’ first outright adaptation is of a Cormac McCarthy novel so attuned to them that the film feels – at least until the final few scenes – as if it’s based on one of their own original screenplays: ‘Blood Simple’ meets ‘Fargo’, almost. For all its fidelity to its source, however, it’d be wrong to think it merely an illustration. The Coens meticulously select the most filmic moments of McCarthy’s terse, gripping book; they trim the sheriff’s nostalgic reveries and philosophising, embellish and enhance the action, and succeed overall in transforming the novel’s economic descriptions into a full-blown world populated by vivid, plausible characters.

Most impressive, they find a cinematic equivalent to McCarthy’s language: his narrative ellipses, play with point of view, and structural concerns such as the exploration of the similarities and differences between Moss, Chigurh and Bell. Certain virtuoso sequences feel near-abstract in their focus on objects, sounds, light, colour or camera angle rather than on human presence. As in ‘Barton Fink’ or ‘Fargo’, the Coens prove that properly innovative artistry and engrossing entertainment can co-exist to utterly compelling effect.Notwithstanding much marvellous deadpan humour, this is one of their darkest efforts: Chigurh, especially, is a nightmarish creation, polite manners and pageboy bob perversely accentuating the volatility in his strangely logical head. Roger Deakins’ superb camerawork, top-grade performances all round, and understated, assured direction ensure the film exerts a grip from start to end. A masterly tale of the good, the deranged and the doomed that inflects the raw violence of the west with a wry acknowledgement of the demise of codes of honour, this is frighteningly intelligent and imaginative.

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15

UK release:

Fri Jan 18 2008

Duration:

122 mins

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Rated as: 3/5 (93 ratings)
  • Totally depressing. Didn't give a toss about any of the characters. Why this has been so highly rated by the critics is anyon'e guess. And as for the ending.... All in all utterly pointless and a waste of time

    Jennifer Mon Jan 28 2008
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Awful, dreadful and boring. Almost fell asleep. Thought the ending might pick up cos thought tommy lee jones was gona battle the hitman but looked up and the credits we're rolling! Long scenes with no talking or sound. Avoid it!

    Joe Clancy Mon Jan 28 2008
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • interesting but slow for the most part and no climax in the end. doh

    dimbo Mon Jan 28 2008
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • i have seen at least 2000+movies in my life.i have seen many action-drama-scary movies.this was by far the most stupid,boring,badly acted of them all. they should take the people who nominated this crap for 8 oscars and have them examined for brain damage.

    benny Sun Jan 27 2008
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Read the reviews, well what can i say, the first hour was fairly interesting then sorry it went down hill from there. Story was messy and flitted fom one thing to an another. It was that bad that my partner fell to sleep!! Not one of their best films by far but if you have nothing better to do then spend a couple of hours and be astounded by the strange ending. I knew this was going to happen so I wasn't suprised, but could hear all the "Is that it then!" and yes it was.

    Carol Sun Jan 27 2008
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • The movie was absolutly terrible. There were lose ends in the story line, pointless characters, bad character development, crappy ending, and long boring scenes. The movie did not reveal to the audience the motive of the characters whether it was personal, for business. What was even worse is not one character achieved what they wanted. The twists in the movie closed the story and ended any suspense that was leading to something potentially good. I give this movie a 0.

    Mike Sun Jan 27 2008
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  • Did she or didn't she? I think she did, he checked the soles of his shoes at the door, for blood?

    Andrew Sat Jan 26 2008
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • The film was highly original and so different from fashionable 'cheese'. Amazingly filmed with highly distinctive, powerful characters, plot from hell but also so plausible, very graffic in its horror! A classic, incomparable to anything else I have ever seen. There is no righteousness throughout the movie, no morals, no justice, no logic....it's even hillarious at time (typical of the Cohen's). Even the dogs are doomed. I LOVED IT, well worse seeing.... anyone who did not see mastery in this work has to be narrow minded, surely! Certainly, the end was extremely frustrating, no doubt about that, but frustration is an ongoing feature of the film, isn't it? what about the girl? did she or didn't she? does anyone know? I didn't get that bit? Go for it dudes, WATCH IT!!!!!

    Chateau Lafitte Sat Jan 26 2008
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  • simply not to be missed, one of those movies that grow on you day by day, after watching it.. full of dept, and serious acting!

    Daniele davoli Sat Jan 26 2008
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • I am glad that i didn't let all the negative reviews on this site put me off going to see this movie. I am no fan of mindless violence and "Sugar" is a brutal villain but this is a visually stunning, beautifully lit and at times amusingly scripted movie. Great, see it.

    Andrew Sat Jan 26 2008
    Rated as: 5/5
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