No Country for Old Men
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 11:21 am
Most Amazing film I've seen in a long, long time.
After the credits rolled, I was just sitting in my chair, taking it all in, astounded.
Fair warning, its a movie that raises your expectations in a way very typical of... well just about every movie ever, and then suddenly dashes all your expectations by becoming very, very real and un-movielike.
But there are some amazing little monologues in there that explain and justify the... well, almost deception on the part of the directors that just...
OH hell, just go see it. My favorite Cohen Brothers movie by far, and they've had some very good ones.
After the credits rolled, I was just sitting in my chair, taking it all in, astounded.
Fair warning, its a movie that raises your expectations in a way very typical of... well just about every movie ever, and then suddenly dashes all your expectations by becoming very, very real and un-movielike.
But there are some amazing little monologues in there that explain and justify the... well, almost deception on the part of the directors that just...
OH hell, just go see it. My favorite Cohen Brothers movie by far, and they've had some very good ones.