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Useless Warrior 03-17-2008 11:22 PM

It was an astounding film and it ended as it was meant to. I fail to understand why a shoot-out or Chigurh's arrest or death would have been a better ending, or why anyone would believe that a sequel is necessary or even possible. This wasn't Rambo.

Walrus 03-17-2008 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Porn Farmer (Post 13933468)
Yes, it's called having to think people. I know for many of you it hurts your brain, but it is good for you! :1orglaugh

It's funny, but there will always be people like that. Don't understand 'em, but they will always exist. I do think, however, that the best movies can both entertain and make you think. 'No Country' certainly achieved that.

The Judge 03-18-2008 03:42 AM

Gentlemen, that is a Hollywood movie, the makers are sitting now on their big pile of $$$ and laughing at the idiots who went to see their con and are now discussing it so seriously. You paid to see it, you got conned, you don't even realize it, move on.

Jman 03-18-2008 05:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Minte (Post 13932993)
Like I mentioned,the last 20 minutes of the film was out of synch for me with the first 100 minutes.
The ending to me was just the directors way of being artsy.
A proper story should have an ending,not leave the reader wondering or waiting for more.

I agree 100%, movie kept me on my seat until Woody comes in. After that I slowly lost interest.

I'll watch it again but I'm sure same thing will happen.

kowalsky 03-18-2008 05:57 AM

People who didn´t like the movie because of the end are people who like to see movies for the stories. This is not that kind of movie, you don´t even need to see the whole movie to enjoy those rolls, that picture, those magic moment created by a camera. Coen brothers are genius!!

Porn Farmer 03-18-2008 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by The Judge (Post 13934122)
Gentlemen, that is a Hollywood movie, the makers are sitting now on their big pile of $$$ and laughing at the idiots who went to see their con and are now discussing it so seriously. You paid to see it, you got conned, you don't even realize it, move on.

Conned? Are you fucking serious?

I feel conned when I watch shit like Independence Day or Forrest Gump or any Adam Sandler movie. Shit that appeals to people with IQ's of 50.

When I see a movie like 'No Country for Old Men' it stays with me for days. I think about it and deconstruct it and ponder its meaning. That is called getting your money's worth.

ADL Colin 03-18-2008 06:37 AM

I like it. I don't need resolution. Whatever.

Enemator 03-18-2008 06:58 AM

I love it.

TheStout 03-18-2008 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by corvette (Post 13932897)
its rare when you see pure, unrelenting evil pass through the show without justice at the end.

If you want to see evil you should see There Will Be Blood. Great movie and the ending is amazing

SykkBoy 03-18-2008 07:55 AM

my favorite movie of 2007.

For those who say Tommy Lee Jones' character had no place in the movie.,...um, the movie was about HIM, NOT Lewellyn or even Chiguhr. Think about his last words "then I woke up" he woke up from his dream, but also woke up to the realization he was getting too old for this shit. Pay really close attention to the talk he has with his uncle in the wheelchair. The man that was allowed to die on his porch while no one else seemed to care...it happened in 1909.

This movie also has an undercurrent of money being a corruptive force....think about the misery the money brought everyone it came in contact with. Then there are the college kids who will only give Lewellyn the jacket after he gives them money. Then there are the kids at the end who are just innocent minds who offer a man in need a shirt without the thought of money. Then he offers the kid a $100 and the corruption starts as they start arguing over the money.

scoreman 03-18-2008 08:04 AM

To me, the ending of the movie has to do with Tommy Lee Jones coming to accept that his place as Sheriff has come to a close and that this is "No Country for Old Men". He chased Bardem, and found him in the hotel room. Rather than escalate the fight when he knows Bardem is there in the room, he walks. His belief if that evil always exists and that the ending does not have to be with him confronting this evil. His discussion with his wife at the end about climbing the mountain to confront evil is his way of telling his wife he is letting it go, that he doesnt have to be the one to face down the evil.

psili 03-18-2008 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Porn Farmer (Post 13933468)
Yes, it's called having to think people. I know for many of you it hurts your brain, but it is good for you! :1orglaugh

Except everyone in this thread who apparently liked and "got" the movie is just re-posting the same shit written about it all over the internet -- real original thinking there.

TheAmericanCannibal 03-18-2008 08:58 AM

Cory-

I hated the movie.
I loved FARGO, and O Brother from the COEN'S but I have to tell you I was so disappointed by the script as well as how the movie was shot.

It was Scene...cut. Scene, cut. Scene, cut.
No music whatsoever lent a creepy feel to the movie and had me in anticipation for almost two hours.

I just thought the action was all a giant let down.
Don't get me wrong, I do think the acting performances were superb.
Javier Bardem was amazing and Tommy Lee Jones is always fantastic.

I just don't get how that film won Best Picture.
I felt the same way about LA Confidential too when I saw it in the theater.

All these years later I still think LA Confidential sucked, it was a poor man's Chinatown.

"No Country" is "Natural Born Killers"

Except Oliver Stone is a better film maker
:)

Porn Farmer 03-19-2008 02:47 AM

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Originally Posted by TheAmericanCannibal (Post 13934982)
"No Country" is "Natural Born Killers"

Except Oliver Stone is a better film maker
:)

Forget it,

Porn Farmer 03-19-2008 02:51 AM

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Originally Posted by psili (Post 13934838)
Except everyone in this thread who apparently liked and "got" the movie is just re-posting the same shit written about it all over the internet -- real original thinking there.

Maybe they just agree with it, idiot.

Just because you're the lowest common denominator, doesn't mean everyone is.

Gunni 03-19-2008 02:59 AM

it was a good movie, but it had been hyped up so much that I expected more. I actually enjoyed Fargo and The Big Lebowski more, but I guess that was because I had no expectations of those films.

Javier Bardem was excellent though, the scene at the gas station where he made the guy choose heads or tails was brilliant.

Porn Farmer 03-19-2008 03:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Gunni (Post 13939118)
it was a good movie, but it had been hyped up so much that I expected more.

What did you want? Car chases? Explosions? A predictable story with uninteresting characters? More one liners? A happy ending?

It's funny that so many people are unsatisfied by originality, brilliant craftsmanship and characterisation.

dev777 03-19-2008 03:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Minte (Post 13932894)
I suppose we will be seeing the sequel in a year or so.

i doubt it.. the film was an adaptation of a book by the same name and the directors (cohen brothers) were very loyal to the original story. The movie ended no different than the book. Theres nothing else to it.

morningstar 03-19-2008 04:06 AM

Thanks for honest review... I was about to watch this movie.

kane 03-21-2008 01:41 AM

I just got done watching it and loved it. To me much of it is about the reality that no matter how much we plan our lives they are still at the mercy of random acts. The guy that owns the store wins the coin toss and lives. What if he lost? He probably dies and his only crime is going to work that day. In the end when Anton is in the car wreck. He is mean, tough, smart and cold, yet a random car wreck nearly killed him and the random kindness of a kid may have kept him from getting caught. What if the deer that the guy shot had died right there? He wouldn't have tracked it and would have never found the crime scene or the money. It is random and shows that at any random moment evil can come into your life. Sometimes your actions can cause it to be worse and some times not. Had he just walked away from the scene, none of this would have happened, but he accepted it into his life and got what he was looking for.

I think Jones represents the common guy. He tries and wants to do the right thing, but eventually he comes to the reality that he can't stop things. He won't really make a difference and he decides to just keep his head down and hope for the best. That is what most of us do. We don't carry out acts of evil. We don't commit crimes. But we really do little to actually stop them, instead we accept that the world is a bad place, but work to make our home and our lives okay and try to forget what is beyond the doors of home.

Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but for me it really was about corruption, randomness and finally the realization that evil people will do evil things and there is little anyone can really do to stop it.


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