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No Country for Old Men (2007, DVD) BRAND NEW - COEN BROTHERS - JOSH BROLIN

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Rating
R
UPC
786936746754
MPN
05564000
Studio
Buena Vista Home Video
Format
DVD
EAN
786936746754
ISBN
786936746754
Release Year
2008
Actor
Josh Brolin
Style
ABIS_DVD
Features
Widescreen
Genre
Drama
Movie/TV Title
No Country for Old Men

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  • Top favourable review

    No nonsense

    It's gritty and real. The serious, unwavering, steadfast and unrelenting thrill leading to the inevitable is captivating. There's no enchantment of music, no noise of extra dramatic effects. This movie is real and unsolicited. It gives nothing but what the audience wants. "The consequence of desire is the agony of unfulfillment" - Corpus Hermeticum; the only thing I can think to describe this film...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: second.sale

  • Top critical review

    Very good start and becomes boring

    Great plot and action at first. Javier Bardem is great in this!! Then it became dull and dragged on. It has a let down for the ending.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: decluttr_store

  • No Country for Old Men (2008, DVD)

    No Country for Old Men is as exceptional a mix of two creative talents- the Coen brothers, Joel and Ethan Coen, and author Cormac McCarthy (recent winner of the Pulitzer for The Road, his own masterpiece) as one could imagine, as they converge on a story that in lessor hands would be just a B movie. The story concerns an average Joe out hunting one day in Texas who comes across a bunch of dead bodies, heroin, and a satchel with 2 million in cash. He takes it, but without knowing that a true embodiment of a psychopath (Javier Bardem) is on his trail, and as he evades him it becomes more and more clear the fatalism that lies in store, as a weathered sheriff (Tommy Lee Jones) is also on the trail with perpetulally sad eyes looking on from his stolid demeanor. More than this, it's also ...

  • Great movie-lousy ending

    This is one of those movies that grabs your attention,takes you on a roller coaster ride-then just ends,and leaves you frustrated.Sort of like the finale of "The Sopranos".Tommy Lee Jones' sheriff is just a supporting character here.The film belongs to Josh Brolin,in a breakout role,as an average guy who stumbles across a suitcase full of cash at the scene of a drug deal gone bad out in the desert.He takes the cash and is pursued relentlessly by a creepy psychopath(Javier Bardem),looking to recover the money and kill Brolin's character.Lots of killing ensues,and finally at the end Brolin is killed.The killer wanders off after a car wreck,and we don't see him again.We also never see where the money ends up.Great performances,lots of action-but a truly unsatisfying ...

  • More Money, More Problems

    As for the plot, one guy was fortunate enough to find a pack full of money in the middle of a battlefield and take it, but unfortunate enough to realize later that he was messing with the wrong people. This was a good starter and, until the middle of the movie, things were going pretty interesting and I felt very attached to the history. Blood and shooting everywhere and everytime driven by the Chigurh-Moss chase. A real and enjoyable countryside thriller. Then, the conclusion: Moss was killed, Chigurh got hit by a car bump and just walks away (apparently not being busted) and the sheriff, once eager for catching the murderer, ended up sitting, reflecting about life and the past. If there's a subtle message in the end of the movie, I don't really know, but I have to confess that this ...