No Country for Old Men

Actor:
Tommy Lee Jones; Javier Bardem; Josh Brolin; Ethan Coen
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No Country for Old Men

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Oscar award winning filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen deliver their most gripping and ambitious film yet in this gripping and supercharged action-thriller. When a man stumbles on a bloody crime scene, a pickup truck loaded with heroin and two million dollars in irresistible cash, his decision to take the money sets off an unstoppable chain reaction of violence.

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Director:
Joel Coen
Studio:
Paramount
Duration:
117 min
Zone:
2
Age Restriction:
16
Video Encoding:
16:9, 2.35:1
Subtitle languages:
Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English SDH, Finnish, Dutch
Audio Encoding:
Dolby Digital 5.1

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  • The Making of No Country For Old Men
  • Working with The Coens
  • Diary of a Country Sheriff
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      NO COUNTRY FOR OLD CLICHE'S
    Reviewed by Mr Louis Muller from Home on 04 August 2008
    9 of 20 people found the following review helpful:

    What bothers some viewers about this film is precisely that which sets it apart for me. It is true that it denies us much of what we have come to expect from the standard study of morality. We are denied the longed-for show-down between good ( Sherriff Ed Tom Bell) and depravity (Chigurh ), denied the shoot-out (between Llewellen and Chigurh ), denied the retribution of evil in any overt way. This is no country for old cliche's. And yet. We are given hints. Hints that there is a system of justice which operates despite the hopelessness so barrenly expressed by Sherriff Ed Tom Bell. But it operates covertly, irresistibly, to the extent that even the most calculating, self-contained psychopath cannot escape its reach; Chigurh, arrogantly, dismissively leaving the scene of his latest(last?) hit (Carla Jean) is arbitrarily flicked of his perch by two boys innocently goofing around on their cycles. This distraction plunges him into the utter violence of a motor-car collision, grievously injuring him. Like a previous victim (Llewelyn ) he is reduced to barter for an item of clothing (to make a sling) to make good his escape. The implication of what his eventual fate will be, is clear. This surely how we all know the world of morality. We, it is suggested, may never see justice as we would like it, our sense of vengeance is always somehow left unsatisfied. But vengeance exists and operates nevertheless. In this sense the film is realistic in the best, profound sense of the word. It brings about a sense of both the horror of evil, and the inescapable retribution thereof, which speaks of another reality, of a transcendent Justice in much the same way that Dostoyevsky did in Crime and Punishment. For any film to be mentioned in the same breath as this book says it all.

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      Nie saam met popcorn nie
    Reviewed by Jo Els from Eastern Cape, SA on 01 August 2008
    12 of 30 people found the following review helpful:

    Hierdie is nie 'n film vir liggewigte nie, of 'n "popcorn movie" nie. Intense, vreesaanjaende realisme wat die donker sy van genadelose menswees na vore bring. Die spanningslyn kan sekerlik vergelyk word met die briljante "Silence of the Lambs", en die hoofkarakter Churgh so angswekkend as Hannibal Lecter. Oordadig geweldadig ja, maar meesterlike filmkuns.

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      Rubbish
    Reviewed by Unknown on 31 July 2008
    10 of 27 people found the following review helpful:

    This is the worst movie I have ever seen. It is really the biggest waste of 112 minutes, EVER.

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