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Originally Posted by crockett
Spoliers continue!!!!
Well this is what I don't get I also got the feeling the "story" was half told. At the start the Sheriff gets in his patrol car and he has that air powered cow killing thing.
So once I saw the bad dude kill that 1st guy with it, I'm thinking ok we are looking back at how the sheriff caught him. Then we go on this story that seemed to be building up with 3 guys traveling all toward the same path and it was gonna end with trouble.
So there is this awesome storyline and a well done movie with great characters that falls apart in the last 5 mins. so I'm like WTF I feel jipped.
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I agree.. except I don't feel jipped. I feel like, we're starting a story with Slosh Brolin, but that we are sort of catching the middle of the Sugar storyline. And I'm assuming Tommy Lee is the narrator sort of telling us what's going on, but I'm not sure why Woody was in it. Just someone to kill I guess.
As for the foreigners that think a good movie is a movie you have to think about, you're wrong. We don't all have to have a formula storyline. (the word you're looking for is "formula") I could be completely content with this film, IF I just understood the ending. I guess I missed the ending.
Look at Fargo, did that story have any formula character arcs? No. Was it a good movie? Yes. Now look at Godfather. That movie has maybe one of the biggest character arcs in motion picture history and it's an awesome film. So not all movies have to follow a formula.
No Country certain didn't follow a formula, but I think it kinda falls apart at the end, and I still haven't heard one person here explain it to me, in a way that makes sense. You're all just guessing, so that tells me you are all just as stupid as I am.