Review of No Country for Old Men (2007) by Alex Saveliev for Film Threat — 09 Dec 2014
Like all of the renowned filmmakers’ best movies, this faithful adaptation of the Cormac McCarthy novel hasn’t aged a bit, its poetry and beauty growing starker, its themes gaining more relevance. An edge-of-your-seat thriller and an elegiac, gut-wrenching meditation on the passing of time and generational devolution, the now-classic feature showcases the brothers’ skills at their most stripped-down and rawest.
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This review of No Country for Old Men (2007) was written by Alex Saveliev and published by Film Threat on 09 Dec 2014.
No Country for Old Men has generally received very positive reviews.
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