No Country for Old Men
⭐ 10.0/10
(Originally written by Tim)
I love this movie. Seen it a handful of time, but this was my first time since reading the book, and it is as incredible as I remember. It does such an amazing job of building tension, that even after seeing it so many times you are on the edge of your seat. Javier Bardem is at Joker level here as a bad guy. You have no idea what drives him, and he is terrifying every time he is on the screen.
The Coen's always have such great accents in their movies, makes all their dialogue unforgettable. They also select perfect small actors for all the supporting characters. Every person you meet along the way is distinct and perfect for the small role they play. For a pretty straight forward movie that takes place in wide open landscapes there is so much detail in every choice that makes this movie stand out.
I also love how unconventional this is. Kind of a western, kind of a cat and mouse spy thriller, the story unwinds perfectly and shifts perspective perfectly. There are different levels of pursuit, and an ending that I was thinking of when I left The Green Knight, where it just kind of ends and makes you think about it.
I think this is a perfect movie, and I left this time in love with Tommy Lee Jones.
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