What's coming you can not stop ...
Beyond the breathtaking photography, interpretations in a state of grace and sublime direction, with the complicity of those wonderful and brilliant narrative ellipses, No Country for Old Men is a film about death and ethics, even the ethics of death. Bardem's killer and the sheriff Tommy Lee Jones are the two sides of same coin, good and evil, two bastions of a world that was and that is disappearing, a world of rules and principles. Today, here and now, in this world of plastic and paper, only blood and death keep their word, there is no escape, but only pain and darkness. We were born to suffer and often fail to understand what is happening around us. The world is changing too quickly, the feelings become certainties and life becomes death. Death to welcome in a hug and a sincere sister, the only essential truth, the only real way to keep that promise. No, it is certainly not a country for old men, there are too many things to understand and too many others that you can not even imagine. Then so be it death, not as a shortcut, but as awareness, single mother able to instill life where reigns the absence of it. The choice as the awareness of being, acceptance of free will, rejecting God Life as a ballast to be freed, the principles as useless burdens, able to burden consciences now caught in a lethargic sleep forever. Bardem's killer is cruel crystal conscience of a country that no longer recognizes himself, and lost nell'inutile endless contemplation of itself. The sheriff Tommy Lee Jones is the lost ancient wisdom of a people who no longer knows how to keep the flame of hope. Beautiful, engaging and smart, the zenith of superb artistic depth for the two talented brothers, who probably sign their masterpiece more cryptic and hermetic. Far and final Nadir of the human race for a funeral oration cowardly and debased, swan song of the words hope, love and forgiveness. Heads or tails, you choose, there is no time, what's coming can not be stopped, death is here, fate does not exist, there are only dreams and the light at the end of everything. The road is still long and the night is too cold ... there is no room here for people like you.
Then I woke up
Then I woke up
THE PLOT IN TWO WORDS
A man encounters in a bag inside with two million dollars, the result of a drug exchange gone bad. Set in motion a chain of events that lead him to endanger his life and that of his wife.
THE SCENE THAT IS THE FILM
Lots, all the ellipses at the end.
ANGLE CONCEPTS intriguing
Javier Bardem is a sex symbol that needs no introduction, capable of sublime performances and chilling: Sea Inside, Mondays in the Sun, Perdita Durango and Before that night. For this film has rightly earned the Oscar as best supporting actor. Tommy Lee Jones won an Oscar for The Fugitive and starred in dozens of films, including I would like to mention the underrated In the Valley of Elah , the two fun movies dedicated to the Men in Black and hypnotic The Three Burials . Josh Brolin has created a compelling portrait of President George W. W. Bush in the successful directed by Oliver Stone, it was really extraordinary in Milk opposite Sean Penn. The Coen brothers are among the most brilliant minds in contemporary cinema, every new film is being hailed as a breath of fresh air from all cinema lovers. Among their works I like to remember Barton Fink (cryptic and brilliant), Miller's Crossing (practically an opera), The Big Lebowski (a film that must be protected by UNESCO as World Heritage Site) and The Man Who Was not There (distilled pure poetry in a beautiful black and white) . The film is adapted from a novel by Cormac McCarthy, author of The Road nobel prize (of which expect the film with Viggo Mortensen).
VOTE
If you have 00 to 13 years: Boring, 5
If you have 13 to 20 years: A bit boring, 6
If you have 20 to 30 years: Beautiful, 8 If
you have 30 to 40 years: More than a masterpiece, 10
If you have 40 years and over: Beyond the masterpiece, 10
No Country for Old Men ( No Country for Old Men, USA 2007)
Directed by Ethan Coen & Joel
With Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem
A man encounters in a bag inside with two million dollars, the result of a drug exchange gone bad. Set in motion a chain of events that lead him to endanger his life and that of his wife.
THE SCENE THAT IS THE FILM
Lots, all the ellipses at the end.
ANGLE CONCEPTS intriguing
Javier Bardem is a sex symbol that needs no introduction, capable of sublime performances and chilling: Sea Inside, Mondays in the Sun, Perdita Durango and Before that night. For this film has rightly earned the Oscar as best supporting actor. Tommy Lee Jones won an Oscar for The Fugitive and starred in dozens of films, including I would like to mention the underrated In the Valley of Elah , the two fun movies dedicated to the Men in Black and hypnotic The Three Burials . Josh Brolin has created a compelling portrait of President George W. W. Bush in the successful directed by Oliver Stone, it was really extraordinary in Milk opposite Sean Penn. The Coen brothers are among the most brilliant minds in contemporary cinema, every new film is being hailed as a breath of fresh air from all cinema lovers. Among their works I like to remember Barton Fink (cryptic and brilliant), Miller's Crossing (practically an opera), The Big Lebowski (a film that must be protected by UNESCO as World Heritage Site) and The Man Who Was not There (distilled pure poetry in a beautiful black and white) . The film is adapted from a novel by Cormac McCarthy, author of The Road nobel prize (of which expect the film with Viggo Mortensen).
VOTE
If you have 00 to 13 years: Boring, 5
If you have 13 to 20 years: A bit boring, 6
If you have 20 to 30 years: Beautiful, 8 If
you have 30 to 40 years: More than a masterpiece, 10
If you have 40 years and over: Beyond the masterpiece, 10
No Country for Old Men ( No Country for Old Men, USA 2007)
Directed by Ethan Coen & Joel
With Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem
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