No Country for Old Men (2007),
Directors: Joel & Ethan Coen, rated R for language,
violence
There Are No
Clean Getaways
 Starring:
Tommy Lee
Jones, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, Woody Harrelson, Kelly Macdonald,
Garret Dillahunt, Tess Harper, Barry Corbin, Beth Grant
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
DML Top 50
#16 -
Dad's Full (Spoiler) Review
and Deep Dive of No Country
For Old Men
"If the rule you
followed brought you to this, of what use was the rule?" -
Anton Chigurh
Why watch this?
This tour de force examines the dangers surrounding the Mexican
drug world.
Plot Summary:
While hunting in the West Texas desert, Llewelyn Moss stumbles
upon the aftermath of a drug deal gone wrong and finds a
briefcase containing millions of dollars, which he takes. His
decision sets in motion a violent chase with a ruthless and
enigmatic killer, Anton Chigurh, pursuing Moss and the money
across the landscape. Meanwhile, a jaded, tired Sheriff Ed Tom
Bell investigates the mounting casualties, grappling with the
escalating violence and the unsettling nature of the criminals
involved.
Dad's Preview:
This Texas story's backdrop is the harsh scrub-brush lands near
the Mexican border, where life is cheap, especially when you are
entwined within the drug trade. The great performances by the
film's cast are almost too many to mention. Jones, Bardem and
Brolin certainly own the film, but the supporting actors and
actresses also contribute, injecting tons of realism. Every time I watch this, it feels fresh,
cutting-edge, and pertinent in its masterful simplicity.

Paramount Vantage,
Scott Rudin Prod., Mike Zoss Prod.; Miramax Films |