Review of No Country for Old Men (2007) by Eric S — 03 Apr 2014
No Country for Old Men is a gripping portrayal of a crime story on the Texas-Mexico border. Superficially it is a study in criminal psychology, but the film also explores issues of chance, change, and artifice, while the ending is superbly appropriate, but nevertheless a bit unexpected.
What's more the title from Yeats' Sailing to Byzantium hasn't been changed!
This review of No Country for Old Men (2007) was written by Eric S on 03 Apr 2014.
No Country for Old Men has generally received very positive reviews.
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