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No Country for Old Men



Yeah, I know I would have already watch the movie sooner. But the DVD was lying and was lying there ... it is clearly the expression of Javier Bardem on the cover, which has stopped me. The

Coen brothers have once again dealt with the topic of crime and violence. A Vietnam veteran (Josh Brolin) and trailer park residents in Texas gets early eighties happened to two million U.S. dollars drug money. The owner would like their back is also a sheriff (Tommy Lee Jones) all in hot pursuit. And around the same

betray: That's not good. Here is particularly brilliant Spaniard Javier Bardem in the role of drug dealer-killer. He kills preferably with compressed air and a pump-action shotgun with a silencer. And believe it myself, I rarely had so much scared of a particular person. I hope that I never met in the dark. In between gymnastic workout Woody Harrelson, is to ensure that the money actually arrives back at the owners.

This is also the most captivating dialogue, in the whole movie, is completely ignored at imdb. Harrelson's character, a killer, says a Drogenboß that his office was in a skyscraper: "I counted the floors - it seems one missing." Response: ". We take care of it" What do they do that? Only one floor move?

Otherwise, there's less to laugh in the movie. But lots of remarkable scenes. For example, the Sheriff, who is smitten with a not too clever Deputy, but still never loses composure. Or the interesting discussions of the killer, ending all too often the fact that only one survives.

All this is staged remarkably quiet and still for a second lose the tension. A showdown in the classical sense, we have not, instead telling us Tommy Lee Jones at the end of two of his dreams, about which there is plenty to ponder.

Trivia: Josh Brolin was the essential role and asked to make on the set of "Planet Terror" Robert Rodriguez, a demo tape of him. What ended with Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino directed operated the camera.

I personally find rather distasteful that the sheriff is talking to his counterpart in El Paso and laments the decline of society. Just recently, a judge had been shot. This is in reality actually happened in 1979, and the perpetrator, a hired killer was none other than Woody Harrelson's father.

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