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No Country For Old Men

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KvP:
How can you not enjoy that gorgeous Texas landscape? When that cloud moves over the elk herd, man, that almost makes me want to visit. And the movie I saw began with a vicious strangling.

But I do agree with you that the hype was pretty ridiculous. It ended up being a lot more subdued than I thought it would be. But Javier Bardem was just as good (and terrifying) as everyone said he would be. He'd make the movie if the rest of it wasn't as good as it was.

Boro_Bandito:
Actually this movie really actually looked like texas, and it made me happy and homesick

TheFuriousWombat:
I personally thought the last 20 minutes were fantastic. I loved how

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n the end, Moss is dead from random violence and Chigur has escaped. The final scene is really excellent and reminded me in some ways of the end of Barton Fink (albeit with even less closure).
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I can understand how people would be unsatisfied with the ending but it does remain faithful to the book and while it isn't really a traditional ending its message is clear and, while not very gratifying, is still extremely well conveyed in both the book and the movie.

De_El:
Definitely. I can see where people are coming from complaining about the ending...but I think they're wrong XP. I thought it was a really good ending, and very consistent with the spirit of the rest of the movie.

Blue Kitty:
just say it, and god damn I love it.  The ending made me laugh with all of the swearing that came with people realizing it was the end

One thing that I didn't like was the lack of music

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