Weeks later, Carla Jean returns from her mother's funeral to find Chigurh waiting in her bedroom, per his threat to Moss. No Country for Old Men —titulada No es país para viejos en España y Sin lugar para los débiles en Hispanoamérica— es una película estadounidense del año 2007, escrita, dirigida, producida y montada por los hermanos Coen, basada en la novela No es país para viejos de Cormac McCarthy. Doom, Ryan P. (2009), Chapter 12: "The Unrelenting Country: 'No Country for Old Men (2007)'", p. 153. [1] Bell reaches the motel rendezvous at El Paso, only to hear gunshots and spot a pickup truck speeding from the motel. [20], Producer Scott Rudin bought the film rights to McCarthy's novel and suggested an adaptation to the Coen brothers, who at the time were attempting to adapt the novel To the White Sea by James Dickey. At home, he sends his wife, Carla Jean, to stay with her mother, then drives to a motel in Del Rio, where he hides the briefcase in his room's air duct. No Country for Old Men (bra: Onde os Fracos Não Têm Vez [1]; prt: Este País Não É para Velhos [2] [3]) é um filme estadunidense de 2007, escrito e dirigido pelos irmãos Coen baseados no romance homônimo de Cormac McCarthy. Not moving, he places his feet up on the bed and continues the conversation as the blood continues to spread across the floor. Javier Bardem, in particular, has received considerable praise for his performance in the film. His agent eventually secured a meeting with the Coens and he was given the part. "[75] Geoff Andrew of Time Out London expressed that "the film exerts a grip from start to end". [95] The release topped the home video rental charts upon release and remained in the top 10 positions for the first 5 weeks. But even if today's outlaws are more extremely vicious and absurdly cunning, he reasons that at some point "You have to say, 'Okay, I'll be part of this world.'" The blip-blip-blip of a transponder becomes as frightening as the famous theme from Jaws. [85] As of February 13, 2009, the film had grossed $74,283,000 domestically (United States). Earlier in 2007 it was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Long passages are entirely wordless. Now Playing and Upcoming Films. "[99] The film also holds a rating of 91/100 on Metacritic, based on 37 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". General Discussion. Film General. ", The audio quality earned an almost full mark, where the "24-bit 48 kHz lossless PCM serves voices well, and excels in more treble-prone sounds ... Perhaps the most audibly dynamic sequence is the dawn chase scene after Moss returns with water. The third man, Sheriff Ed Tom Bell, believes himself to be moral, but feels overmatched, however stalwart he might personally be, against the depravity that surrounds and threatens to overwhelm him. Tech Support. No Country for Old Men (littéralement : « Pas de pays pour de vieux hommes » ; titre français complet : No Country for Old Men - Non, ce pays n'est pas pour le vieil homme en Belgique, et la partie française du titre seulement au Canada francophone) est un film policier américain sorti en 2007 et réalisé par Joel et Ethan Coen d'après le roman de Cormac McCarthy paru en 2005. "[59] In both movies, a local police officer is confronted with some grisly murders committed by men who are not from his or her town. Non è un paese per vecchi (No Country for Old Men) è un film del 2007 scritto e diretto da Joel ed Ethan Coen e tratto dall'omonimo romanzo di Cormac McCarthy. "[28], David Denby of The New Yorker criticized the way the Coens "disposed of" Llewelyn Moss. [3], No Country for Old Men premiered in competition at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival on May 19. [27], Peter Travers of Rolling Stone praised the novel adaptation. Every actor in "No Country For Old Men" deliver believable performances. But he added that they "have found something that has heightened and deepened their identity as film-makers: a real sense of seriousness, a sense that their offbeat Americana and gruesome and surreal comic contortions can really be more than the sum of their parts". In No Country For Old Men, a numerical reference to no less than four Kubrick films can be spotted in plain sight. He believed that the author liked the film, while his brother Ethan said, "he didn't yell at us. "[9], New York Times critic A. O. Scott observes that Chigurh, Moss, and Bell each "occupy the screen one at a time, almost never appearing in the frame together, even as their fates become ever more intimately entwined. The Coens have often used cruel violence to make their points – that's nothing new – but putting that violence to work in the service of allegedly deep themes isn't the same as actually getting your hands dirty. He further added that "we couldn't conceive it, sort of soft pedaling that in the movie, and really doing a thing resembling the book ... it's about a character confronting a very arbitrary violent brutal world, and you have to see that. [75], Although Paul Arendt of the BBC finds that "No Country ... can be enjoyed as a straightforward genre thriller" with "suspense sequences ... that rival the best of Hitchcock",[73] in other respects the film can be described as a western, and the question remains unsettled. I just watched No Country for Old Men and my question is do we know for sure that when Moss was killed, those Mexican killers took the money, if not who did?. Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian called it "the best of the [Coens'] career so far". The film revisits the themes of fate, conscience, and … 'It's fun working out how to choreograph it, how to shoot it, how to engage audiences watching it. ژانر فیلم : درام , جنایی, هیچان انگیز. ", "Josh Brolin gets Oscar buzz for 'No Country for Old Men, "No Country For Old Men: Not for the squeamish", "Go to Bed, Old Men: Dead Perfection Vs. No Country for Old Men is in the literary tradition of authors such as Roberto Bolano, who write about the deterioration of our society’s values in an almost apocalyptic manner. You see i need a score in a movie to help it move along, when this movie did not incorporate music it made it very boring in a lot of parts. «Старикам тут не место» (англ. On their writing process, Ethan said, "One of us types into the computer while the other holds the spine of the book open flat. ", Similarities to earlier Coen brothers films, In one another's arms, birds in the trees. You could even say they know the value of understatement: At one point they garner chills simply by having a character check the soles of his boots as he steps from a doorway into the sunlight. But this difference increases our sense of the man's desperation later, when he claims he needs to close and he closes at 'near dark'; it is darker, as it were, in the cave of this man's ignorance than it is outside in the bright light of truth. It stated that "with its AVC MPEG-4 video on BD-50, the picture quality of No Country for Old Men stands on the highest rung of the home video ladder. As Bell enters the parking lot, he sees Moss lying dead. 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World War Two: 1942 and Hitler's Soft Underbelly: Season 1 Leaving 8/16/19. We're very thankful to all of you out there for continuing to let us play in our corner of the sandbox. As the scene opens in a long shot, the screen is filled with the remote location of the rest stop with the sound of the Texaco sign mildly squeaking in a light breeze. Chigurh cleans and stitches his own wounds with stolen supplies and sneaks up on Wells at his hotel. Chigurh, hired to recover the money, arrives to search Moss's home, where he uses his bolt pistol to blow the lock out of the door. IMDb ID 0477348 Официальный сайт (англ.) Color vibrancy, black level, resolution and contrast are reference quality ... Every line and wrinkle in Bell's face is resolved and Chigurh sports a pageboy haircut in which every strand of hair appears individually distinguishable. "There's something about it – there were echoes of it in No Country for Old Men that were quite interesting for us", he said, "because it was the idea of the physical work that somebody does that helps reveal who they are and is part of the fiber of the story. '"[43] In addition, Ethan Coen states that "we're not conscious of it, [and] to the extent that we are, we try to avoid it. "[76], Deborah Biancott sees a "western gothic ..., a struggle for and with God, an examination of a humanity haunted by its past and condemned to the horrors of its future. Chicago Sun-Times critic Roger Ebert praised the narration. Notwithstanding much marvellous deadpan humour, this is one of their darkest efforts. With Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, Woody Harrelson. In the film she's been through so much and she can't lose any more. It follows a man who stumbles onto a drug deal gone bad and tries to get … It takes place in the West and its main protagonists are what you might call westerners. The foley for the captive bolt pistol used by Chigurh was created using a pneumatic nail gun. By that time, blood has pooled often enough in No Country for Old Men that they don't have to show you what he's checking for. He further accused it of being full of "pseudo profundities in which [the Coen brothers] have always specialised. Spurgeon, Sara L. (2011), Part 2, Chapter 5: "Levels of Ellipsis in No Country for Old Men", p. 102, by Ellis, Jay. They have become orderly, disciplined masters of chaos, but one still has the feeling that, out there on the road from nowhere to nowhere, they are rooting for it rather than against it. It's just she's got this quiet acceptance of it. [122][123][124][125][126] The American Film Institute listed it as an AFI Movie of the Year for 2007, and the Australian Film Critics Association and Houston Film Critics Society both voted it best film of 2007. Not anything like this. Tech Support. Trivia and Games. With a total budget of $25 million (at least half spent in New Mexico[34]), production was slated for the New Mexico cities of Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and Las Vegas (which doubled as the border towns of Eagle Pass and Del Rio, Texas), with other scenes shot around Marfa and Sanderson in West Texas. Company Credits It is on track to top its domestic box office shortly, which would give it $150 million worldwide. DC. No Country for Old Men feels less like a breathing, thinking movie than an exercise. But co-director Ethan said that the film "is sort of a western," before adding "and sort of not. "Not since Robert Altman merged with the short stories of Raymond Carver in Short Cuts have filmmakers and author fused with such devastating impact as the Coens and McCarthy. As the lawman in a West Texas bordertown circa 1980, Ed Tom is pursuing two men. Where the book describes the setting as 'almost dark', the film clearly depicts high noon: no shadows are notable in the establishing shot of the gas station, and the sunlight is bright even if behind cloud cover. You start doing this and this and taking off your hat and putting it on again or some bullshit that doesn't need to be there. No Country For Old Men slipped out of the top five but still added $7.07 million on 1881 screens in 47 markets for a total of $60.56 million. Don’t forget that it won Best Picture. I think it makes the movie much more suspenseful. Coen stated that they have not changed much in the adaptation. No Country for Old Men is, in many ways, a straightforward crime drama. "[112] In The Washington Post, Stephen Hunter criticized Chigurh's weapons as unintentionally humorous and lamented, "It's all chase, which means that it offers almost zero in character development. The writing is also notable for its minimal use of dialogue. Spoiler alert. Expecting normalcy from a Coen Brothers production is a pointless endeavor, but anticipating brilliance isn't outlandish. DC. Tech Support. "[21][22] Ethan Coen explained that the "pitiless quality" was a "hallmark of the book, which has an unforgiving landscape and characters but is also about finding some kind of beauty without being sentimental." [103] Paul Arendt of the BBC gave the film a full mark and said that it "doesn't require a defense: it is a magnificent return to form". Good and evil are tackled with a rigorous fix on the complexity involved. Popular Movie Franchises. لینک IMDB: زبان : english مناسب برای ریلیز های زیر : No Country for Old Men (2007) No Country for Old Men French AC3 -SubZero; No.Country.for.Old.Men.2007.1080p.BluRay.x264.DTS-FGT; No Country for Old Men Eng DTS-FGT When the leather of a briefcase squeaks against the metal of a ventilation shaft, you'll cringe, and the distant echo of a telephone ringing in a hotel lobby will jangle your nerves. Het voelt allemaal als een mislukte versie van Hell or High Water waar voor mij het sfeertje wél helemaal werkte. Because you only saw this person in this movie making things and doing things in order to survive and to make this journey, and the fact that you were thrown back on that, as opposed to any dialogue, was interesting to us. Their latest feature, which has about zero box office potential, provides plenty of the latter and a little of the former. To nie jest kraj dla starych ludzi (2007) No Country for Old Men - Llewelyn Moss znajduje niedaleko granicy z Meksykiem paczkę heroiny, dwa miliony dolarów i … On the one hand, there is a western in which the westerner is faced with overwhelming odds, but between his perseverance and his skill, he overcomes the odds and triumphs. It would have been fascinating to listen to the brothers dissect the differences between the original novel and the Oscar-winning film. No Country for Old Men is een speelfilm uit 2007 van regisseurs Joel en Ethan Coen.Het is een thriller met in de hoofdrol Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem en Josh Brolin.De film werd gebaseerd op de gelijknamige roman van auteur Cormac McCarthy, die in 2007 een Pulitzer-prijs ontving voor zijn roman The Road.. De film won twee Golden Globes en werd genomineerd voor acht Oscars. But it is there, telling our unconscious that something different is occurring with the toss; this becomes certain when it ends as Chigurh uncovers the coin on the counter. Reckoned he'd be there in about 15 minutes. ... .Chigurh kills a total of 12 (possibly more) people, and, curiously enough, the violence devolves as the film progresses. Bardem said he took the role because his dream was to be in a Coen Brothers film." ', he says, 'the film elides the word 'saw', but the Coens of course tend to the visual. Popular Movie Franchises. International Details - Dozens of Countries for Old Men. The devolution of violence starts with Chigurh's shootout with Moss in the motel. Ask anything you want to know, or answer other people's questions. The Coens' filmography is littered with overt and covert references to the late great Stanley Kubrick. "Honestly," he said, "what we do now doesn't feel that much different from what we were doing then. We tried to give it the same feeling.' Joel Coen said that the book's unconventional approach "was familiar, congenial to us; we're naturally attracted to subverting genre. It is not a feel-good film. General Boards. "[113], —Co-director Joel Coen while accepting the award for Best Director at the 80th Academy Awards[114], No Country for Old Men was nominated for eight Academy Awards and won four, including Best Picture. And then it gradually, maybe, works its way back, somewhere toward that spot you were at before. imdb top 250'ye 38. sıradan giriş yapıp, 8.9 rating alarak dikkatleri çekmekle kalıyor şimdilik. It's always identical, whether the movie ends up working or not. [100] Upon release, the film was widely discussed as a possible candidate for several Oscars,[101][102] before going on to receive eight nominations, and eventually winning four in 2008. No Country for Old Men doesn't celebrate or smile at violence; it despairs of it." 'Even Javier would come in by the end of the movie, rub his hands together and say, 'OK, who am I killing today?' [82], The story contrasts old narratives of the "Wild West" with modern crimes, suggesting that the heroes of old can at best hope to escape from rather than to triumph over evil. The historical period of Byzantium was a time of culmination that was also a time of transition. The Sounds of No Country for Old Men Are What Make It a Masterpiece . Baker's Dozen. While out hunting, Llewelyn (Josh Brolin) stumbles upon a scene that changes his life forever. [121] It has also been awarded the David di Donatello for Best Foreign Film. [18] In 2016, it was voted the 10th best film of the 21st century as picked by 177 film critics from around the world.[19]. You don't want to overcompensate because the fear is that you're going to be boring if nothing's going on. adds Joel. On the other hand, the plot revolves around a drug deal that has gone bad; it involves four-wheel-drive vehicles, semiautomatic weapons, and executives in high-rise buildings, none of which would seem to belong in a western. [74], —Critic Rob Mackie of The Guardian on the many genres he believes are reflected in the film. No Country for Old Men weaves a dark tale involving a Vietnam War veteran who stumbles upon a large sum of cash, a remorseless assassin who wants the money back, and a world-weary sheriff determined to prevent the inevitable confrontation, all set against the sunblasted desert of West Texas. Some of the bonus material/features on the disc include documentaries about the production and working with the Coens, a featurette made by Brolin, the featurette "Diary of a Country Sheriff" which considers the lead characters and the subtext they form, a Q&A discussion with the crew hosted by Spike Jonze, and a variety of interviews with the cast and the Coens from EW.com Just a Minute, ABC Popcorn with Peter Travers, and an installment of Charlie Rose. No Country for Old Men is directed by the Joel and Ethan Coen and stars Josh Brolin as Llewelyn Moss, a hunter who stumbles upon two million in cash left from an apparent firefight. Baker's Dozen. IMDB v2.1. Following an electronic tracking device hidden in the money, Chigurh goes to Moss's motel room and kills a group of Mexicans, who are waiting to ambush Moss, with his shotgun. He further explained why they chose the novel: "Why not start with Cormac? Their firefight spills onto the streets, killing a bystander, and both are wounded. Also Anton's assignment was to get the money, was it given to him by the same guys who finally took the money from Moss's room and if they did then it means Anton failed his task and the unseen ringleader whoever hired him must be … "[31], One of the themes in the story involves the tension between destiny and self-determination. William J. Devlin explores the narrative of Sheriff Ed Tom Bell, an aging Western hero, symbolic of an older tradition, who does not serve an underpopulated "Wild West", but an evolved landscape with new breeds of crime which baffle him. Tommy Lee Jones' is a likable yet gruff small town cop. He bribes two young witnesses for their silence and flees. "The lament that can be heard in these lines," he says, "is for no longer belonging to the country of the young. Ellis rebuts that the region has always been violent. The movie contains a "mere" 16 minutes of music, with several of those in the end credits. 'These things really should seem obvious to us. "[44], James Roman observes the effect of sound in the scene where Chigurh pulls in for gas at the Texaco rest stop. The film expanded to a wide release in 860 theaters in the United States on November 21, 2007, grossing $7,776,773 over the first weekend. Movie Quotes. [35] The U.S.-Mexico border crossing bridge was actually a freeway overpass in Las Vegas, with a border checkpoint set built at the intersection of Interstate 25 and New Mexico State Highway 65. IMDB2 Information. Bell enters Moss's room and sees that the vent has been removed. Starring Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, and Josh Brolin, it follows a Texas welder and Vietnam War veteran in the desert landscape of 1980 West Texas. The Coens have suppressed their natural jauntiness. [13][14][15][16] The Guardian's John Patterson wrote: "the Coens' technical abilities, and their feel for a landscape-based Western classicism reminiscent of Anthony Mann and Sam Peckinpah, are matched by few living directors",[17] and Peter Travers of Rolling Stone said that it is "a new career peak for the Coen brothers" and "as entertaining as hell". By the time he keeps his promise of visiting Carla Jean, the resolution and the violence appear incomplete. Movie Quotes. In No Country for Old Men flieht Josh Brolin vor Javier Bardem, dem organisierten Verbrechen und der Polizei, weil er zwei Millionen Dollar an sich genommen hat. Movies. Newman, Judie (2007), Chapter 6: 'Southern apes: McCarthy's neotenous killers', p. 142. The role of Llewelyn Moss was originally offered to Heath Ledger, but he turned it down to spend time with his newborn daughter Matilda. To view Pureflare Talent on IMDP PRO Go to https://pro.imdb.com and Login – Need to have IMDbPro membership Type “PureFlare Acting & Modeling Agency” under Search. I'm imagining doing it very edgy and dark, and quite sparse. Other Games. "[37], "Everything's storyboarded before we start shooting," Deakins said in Entertainment Weekly. Carson Wells, another hired operative, fails to persuade Moss to accept protection in return for the money. Filming & Production Movies. Drama and all the stuff is all dialogue motivated. No Country for Old Men subtitles English. Trivia and Games. There are parallels.' "[61] Both Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton from the ABC show At The Movies gave the film five stars, making No Country for Old Men the only film to receive such a rating from the hosts in 2007. After the ending of No Country For Old Men.... IMDB2. "[70], Richard Gillmore states that "the previous Coen brothers movie that has the most in common with No Country for Old Men is, in fact, Fargo (1996). Spoiler alert. [93], No Country for Old Men is the third-lowest-grossing Oscar winner, only surpassing Crash (2005) and The Hurt Locker (2009). General Discussion. And in this despairing vision, neither does anyone else. – Those dying generations – at their song, [51][52][53][54] The novel's motifs of chance, free-will, and predestination are familiar territory for the Coen brothers, who presented similar threads and tapestries of "fate [and] circumstance" in earlier works including Raising Arizona, which featured another hitman, albeit less serious in tone. A zoom is more like a focusing of attention. [21] By August 2005, the Coens agreed to write and direct the film, having identified with how it provided a sense of place and also how it played with genre conventions. No Country for Old Men is a 2007 American neo-Western crime thriller film written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, based on Cormac McCarthy's 2005 novel of the same name, starring Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, and Josh Brolin.It follows a Texas welder and Vietnam War veteran in the desert landscape of 1980 West Texas. But it's also clear that the Coen brothers and McCarthy are not interested in violence for its own sake, but for what it says about the world we live in ... As the film begins, a confident deputy says I got it under control, and in moments he is dead. | IMDB v2.1.

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