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No Country for Old Men
No Country for Old Men — You can't stop what's coming.
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No Country for Old Men

2007 8 115.9K R views saved
No Country for Old Men

Llewelyn Moss stumbles upon dead bodies, $2 million and a hoard of heroin in a Texas desert, but methodical killer Anton Chigurh comes looking for it, with local sheriff Ed Tom Bell hot on his trail. The roles of prey and predator blur as the violent pursuit of money and justice collide.

Countries: US
Languages: English, Spanish
Content Rating: R
Runtime: 2hrs 2min
Status: Released
Release date: 2007-06-13
Release format: Streaming — Jan 23, 2008
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om4r
@om4r 8 years ago

This movie is underrated AF(on trakt.tv) even though it's one of the best movies of this Millennium with it's great acting, breathtaking story-line and the amazing directing.
10/10 in my opinion.

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om4r
@om4r 8 years ago

This movie is underrated AF(on trakt.tv) even though it's one of the best movies of this Millennium with it's great acting, breathtaking story-line and the amazing directing.
10/10 in my opinion.

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Tony Bates
@soonertbone 2 years ago

Javier Bardem got all the attention for this role (not that it wasn’t undeserved), but for me Tommy Lee Jones is the heart of this movie. His character’s existential weariness had to have been such a difficult thing to communicate, but it seems so effortless. The film is pretty faithful to McCarthy’s source material so he deserves a lot of the credit–but Bardem and Jones elevate this beyond anything a book could accomplish.

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BLAQK
@mrblaqk 4 years ago

Definitely one of the most intense non-horror films ever made, Javier Bardem is absolutely terrifying in this role and really adds to the suspense and intensity of the film. Joel and Ethan Coen really capture the essence of westerns in such a modern and refreshing way through the incredible writing and directing and the cinematography really just hammers this home. It’s genuinely amazing how such a bleak and depressing film still feels so suspenseful and in no way boring. Out of what I’ve seen from the Coens this is probably my favourite which is saying a lot. It would also be wrong not to mention Josh Brolin and Tommy Lee Jones’ phenomenal performances and the last scene is absolutely perfect.

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@realelmo 14 years ago

Der Film ist so ziemlich spannend und gut, aber ich versteh überhaupt nicht was das für eine ende ist...

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BraylonMitch07
@braylonmitch07 5 years ago

One of my favorite movies. It’s an amazing crime thriller it has you on the edge of your seat the whole time. The acting is fantastic from the whole cast but most of all Javier Bardem as Aton Chigurh. It’s directed really good by the Coen brothers one of their if not the best Coen brothers movie. The writing is great and the cinematography is amazing some of the best. Overall it’s an amazing mind exploring crime thriller.

( 10 out of 10)

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Neal Mahoney
@nmahoney416 6 years ago

"Beer leads to more beer"

That one of my favorite quotes. This is one of the Coen's best. Anton Chigurh is truly one of the greatest villains ever. Just relentlessly evil and smart. Javier Bardem is fantastic. The story takes a lot of risks, especially at the end and they work. It has the witty dialogue that the Coen's are known for. It's beautifully shot, which is expected with Roger Deakins. Overall it is a masterpiece.

"You can't stop what's coming"

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TorsionSnow
@ghostio 5 months ago

Hot damn. The Criterion 4K release of this stone cold classic is stunningly good. I had a great time revisiting it. 😎

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PapiWarbucks
@papiwarbucks 7 months ago

The movie is brilliant, a lot of people who dislike it seem to expect obvious endings and played out dialogue.

I enjoyed every aspect of this movie, a modern masterpiece that easily puts itself in my top 10. Masterful performances all around but Tommy Lee and Javier Bardem shine brightest.

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FinnNegan
@finnnegan 7 months ago

About as good as a movie can ever get. I can recommend the book also, but the great thing about the movie is it follows the book pretty much word to word. Part of its greatness

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@on-cinema-at-the-cinema 2 years ago

I need you to step outta car sir

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