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No Country for Old Men   1/24/22
by mark f
Where did Anton's character go when the Sheriff was outside the motel crime scene?

No Country for Old Men   5/21/18
by aronisred
The intricacies of the cat and mouse chase and the character study of both the cat and mouse is awesome.The moment where this movie sort of stopped being your very well made thriller and became an Oscar material is towards the ending where it becomes more philiosophical and less conventional.So it k...

No Country for Old Men   9/15/14
by Jack1
Anton Chigurh: Well, I got here the same way the coin did.

No Country for Old Men   8/15/13
by Gideon58
The film stars Josh Brolin, in his finest performance to date, as a schnook who happens upon the remains of a brutal crime scene, where he finds several dead bodies, a huge shipment of heroine, and a case containing two million dollars and the consequences of his fatalistic decision to take off with...

No Country for Old Men   6/16/12
by The Rodent
Unwittingly Llewelyn has now become a target of a hitman called Anton Chigurh, a calculating and ice-cold killer and to boot is also a complete psychopath, who has been hired to recover the money.

No Country for Old Men   12/16/11
by JayDee
I can certainly understand why the film won the Oscar for best film as on many technical levels it can be argued to be a perfect film.

No Country for Old Men   11/25/10
by MovieMad16
This puts the psychopathic killer, Anton Chigurh, on his trail as he dispassionately murders nearly every rival, bystander and even employer in his pursuit of his quarry and the money.

No Country for Old Men   5/11/09
by Lennon
He takes the money, to which expert killer Anton Chigurh, played with as much creepiness as youve heard, by Javier Bardem (Vicky Christina Barcelona, Collateral) wants to have.

No Country for Old Men   7/19/08
by Used Future
The Coen brothers have not only returned to form with this film, they have surpassed even their own lofty standards.

No Country For Old Men   6/18/08
by Swedish Chef
No Country For Old Men is such brutal piece of literature to translate to the big screen. It's definitely got its share of cinematic moments, but the bread and butter of the novel is Ed Tom Bell's musings on a world-gone-wrong that precede every chapter of the book.


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