Review of No Country for Old Men (2007) by Christosm — 03 Sep 2009
There's a fragile allegory lurking behind the scenes of this so called,alternative western and it's that of a human world loosing it's humanity,drifting away from values and ideals,surrendering to the fascinating corruption of money,violence and lust of power.
In this pitch-dark universe of vulgarity,killers like Anton Chigurh rule supreme and the few humane existences left,like Sheriff Llewelyn Moss,struggle to proove humanity's evil urges are not native and spontaneous,though facts tend to proove them wrong.
This review of No Country for Old Men (2007) was written by Christosm on 03 Sep 2009.
No Country for Old Men has generally received very positive reviews.
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