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No Country For Old Men
I recently saw the movie "No Country for Old Men". I am personally a huge fan of the Coen brothers, I think they are brilliant. I think they hit a homerun with this movie. It's brilliantly filmed, and the characters fit their parts perfectly. I can however see where the film would not be liked. In fact, the entire group I was with hated it. What did you think?
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I have not seen a Coen brothers movie I did not like. Kinda drove me nuts that the end just left you hanging though.
So far my favorite of theirs would have to be Fargo http://www.univie.ac.at/Anglistik/ea...argo/fargo.jpg |
I was disappointed, I found it far too slow and boring. I must of looked at my watch half a dozen times during the film. I did like the ending through, and not just because it meant I could go to the pub !
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I hated it. My husband hated it. Neither of us understand the hoopla.
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I liked it, but I'm a big fan of both westerns and the coen brothers. Don'tcha know?
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I really enjoyed No Country for Old Men. Saw it with one of my friends who is a Coen brother freak, though, so him hyping it up may have helped a lot. ;)
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Went and saw it in the theater with my brother. I personally believe it's the best movie of 2007 and the best movie I've seen in approximately 3 years. Downright amazing movie. I was thinking about it for weeks afterwards.
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I really liked it until about 3/4 of the way though. |
The book is good.
McCarthy certainly writes "bare prose". I kinda enjoyed the novel, though I found it bleak. Not half as bleak as The Road, but then again that book hurt my soul. I'm looking forward to watching the movie as I think the Coen bros are geniuses. The Wachowskis,on the other hand, are just a pair of disturbingly strange hacks... :) Mr Mephisto |
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Awesome movie. This is definitely one of the best movies that I've seen.
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Have to agree, it's a brilliant movie, but it's definitely the kind of movie that is driven by the script. You need to think about what you're seeing as the movie doesn't really hit you over head. It reminds me of Miller's Crossing, another Coen Bros. movie from long ago. That one, like "No Country" you either get or you don't. I remember seeing Miller's Crossing with a bunch of people at the theatre years ago (I was the one who wanted to see it) and they all despised it and I thought it was great.
No Country had some classic scenes, more than a few. I loved the scene in the gas station when the physcho flips the quarter and tells the guy to call it heads or tails and that it was probably the most important decision he will ever make in his life. He wasn't kidding. I'll be watching that one again when it comes out on DVD. |
I loved this film. I thought it was transcendent.
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This is one of the best movies I've ever seen. I rank it easily in my top 5. My watching experience was made sublime by the fact that I knew absolutely nothing (not a hint of setting, plot, background information, genre...not even a little TRACE of spoiler) about it whatsoever except that it was good and I should see it. That was LITERALLY all I knew, and boy...am I glad I went in with no expectations, as it made it a cinematic ride I'll never forget!
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It was great but I didn't enjoy it in the same way I enjoyed, say, Red Dawn. I didn't find it entertaining but I found it engaging. It was very slow. Also, Woody Harrelson is in it, which is something I have trouble accepting.
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The ending frustrated me. I felt cheated, somehow. That being said, Javier Bardem was unbelievable, and completely deserves the Oscar he's going to get. He was absolutely bone-chilling in every scene.
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I don't think Javier Bardem did the antagonist justice. He played it... too relaxed. The only part that felt right is the dead stare in the first scene. Cormac McCarthy is my favorite new author. NCFOM isn't his best though, I love his newest piece, The Road. Check it out.
I have to say that Tommy did a great job. I've never been a fan of him. |
I am a big Cohen Bros. fan and can't wait to see this when it comes out.
I'd have to say my favourite so far is either Raising Arizona or Barton Fink... |
My fave Coen brother's movies are Miller's Crossing and The Big Lebowski...but it's no doubt that they are probably the most consistently good filmmakers out there today. Everyone's a winner, baby, that's the truth.
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I love "The Big Lelowski." Also like "Fargo" What's "Miller Crossing" about? |
Miller's Crossing is the Coen Brother's take on the 1930's gangster film...what's really notable about it is their use of language - they invented their own lingo for this movie. It's really remarkable in its cadence. Not to mention some incredible performances by Gabriel Byrne, Albert Finney, Marcia Gay Harden and, briefly, John Turturro. Their obsession with lingo is also explored, not as effectively, with The Hudsucker Proxy. Although, I love that one, too. :)
The theme of particular language (including repetitive quips), if you really pay attention to it, is apparent in all of their films, including The Big Lebowski, Raising Arizona, Fargo, Barton Fink, The Ladykillers...it's quite obsessive of them. Which, of course, just turns me on. :) Cerebrally speaking. |
Great read, I'll go check it out and return with my thoughts.
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Loved it ,you really can't go wrong with the Coen Brothers.
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I liked it for the suspense, but god damn the "ending" pissed me off. I loved the movie until then, and now, frankly.. I hate it.
Maybe I have a revenge complex..? |
I just needed a little, tiny denouement for this movie to work for me. It didn't happen. Ktspktsp liked it a lot, but it left me with a bad taste after the ending.
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Oooh, fancy word... I had to look it up
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Is it really pronounced denu-MAH? that seems.. odd. |
What's everyone's beef with the ending??
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I just watched this, thought it was great. And I loved the actual ending. But that little event that kinda happened offscreen about 10 min before the actual ending... I didn't like that part so much
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Since when is denouement a fancy word?
I loved the ending, reasonably unconventional and not wrapped up with a tidy bow. Spoiler: I think people are just left feeling out of sorts when the main protagonist is killed off and even more so when the villain is left alive and "out there" |
This is hardly the first film I've seen and loved which had a rather 'anti-climactic' ending. I guess I've come to look at films the same way I do life in general. Sometimes things just end. And that's alright. When I respect a piece of art - whether it is a painting, a book, a film - it seems presumptuous to ask for more than I am given.
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I don't know, I just couldn't get into the whole vibe of the movie. The ending didn't particularly get at me, but that might be due to the fact that I wasn't that into the movie to begin with. Like Arc101, I just sort of found myself waiting for it to be over so I could do something else. What's really odd is that I loved There Will Be Blood, and yet I felt No Country was sort of slow and boring.
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