Review of No Country for Old Men (2007) by Jian G — 12 Jul 2016
The only successful McCarthy adaptation of how one single greedy act ignites a series of violent events. No Country for Old Men is the Coen brothers' best film with masterful filmmaking that excellently intersects the perspective of three leads who are snared in corruption.
Javier Bardem steals the movie with one of the most iconic villains in recent memory. Portraying a character who is the embodiment of the unstoppable evil that pervades humanity. Well made beginning, middle, and end.
This review of No Country for Old Men (2007) was written by Jian G on 12 Jul 2016.
No Country for Old Men has generally received very positive reviews.
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