No Country for Old Men

nancy324

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The movie is sitting on the shelf in its Netflix wrapper waiting for me, but I'm a bit afraid. I like mystery, suspense, even horror. But I'm afraid of the kind of movie that is so frightening that it haunts me for months or even years. For those who have seen it, just how scary are we talking here (without giving anything important away, of course)? Thanks!
 
Hi Nancy, so here's my question totally related to your post:

could you tell me please what is that background in your avatar? :)
 
Haha, you guessed right; I don't have a clue about it. Thanks though for telling me about the picture. I found it really fascinating!
 
Nancy, DH and I saw it just last weekend after it became available at Blockbuster. It is a thought piece rather than a horror piece. It is indeed very violent, realistically violent (usually Coen Bros. movies are), and its themes are very dark and pessimistic. However, IMHO it deserved every accolade it got.

One thing about the Coen movies in general and this one in particular: it never, ever succumbs to cheap convention in its method of telling a cinematic story. It does not music itself to death. It doesn't rely on a million close-ups of the characters' facial expressions. It does not throw everything at the viewer thinking the viewer is too much of a moron to figure things out. It also does not tie up every thread neatly (much like real life does not), and much of the narrative gets ambiguous - again, like real life.

Again, it has a great deal of very believable, unglamours, realistic violence in it. The title has incredible meaning, which becomes much clearer at the end (the ending was hotly debated in critics' and general audiences' circles; I happened to think it ended rightly). The three main charactors portrayed by Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin are symbolic as well realistic, especially Javier's character Anton Chigur.

It's totally worth the watch, but it's not a puppy upper. Be prepared to think about this one.

A-Jock
 
I agree with Aquajock...this is an excellent movie and the acting is top-notch; Javier Bardem is incredible, as are Josh Brolin, and, of course, Tommy Lee Jones...his acting is like fine wine...the more it ages the better it gets, IMO! I love Coen Brothers movies and this one is the darkest of any of them...well worth the viewing, though. :) (Another great one is "There Will Be Blood"...Daniel Day Lewis deserved his Oscar). :)
 
I saw that movie a couple weeks ago. While it is violent and frightening I am a person that scares easy and I was ok so you should be also.
 

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