No Country for Old Men

⭐ 9.5/10

(Originally written by Joseph)

I've watched this movie once before years ago but wanted to watch it again because it's awesome and I loved it, but also so I could scratch it off my poster in earnest. This movie really feels like a top 100 movie. I love the Coen Brothers because they make movies that are smart but not too artsy. You can appreciate watching what feels like true craft while still like, knowing what's going on. In particular I love the way they write dialogue and this movie really shows off those chops. It seems like every sentence is thought out and memorable, and perhaps it's just good acting but the delivery also always seems impactful. How they find so many random actors with amazing Southern accents has always been beyond me.


This movie is a bit of a cat and mouse chase, which it's super thrilling and suspenseful and features one of the most terrifying villains in cinema history. But the movie also goes beyond the main plot and introduces different complex themes, and I feel like it's probably the type of movie that hundreds of articles and essays have been written on.


Anyways, great movie. Perhaps not for everyone because it is pretty intense and sometimes a bit disturbing, but again I think it achieves that great balance of being entertaining while also feeling like true art.

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