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Movie Overview
Cast
Tommy Lee Jones
Javier Bardem
Josh Brolin
Director
Joel Coen
Ethan Coen
MPAA Rating
R - for strong graphic violence and some language
No Country for Old Men (2007)
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OFCS Rating: 98% Fresh
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"a film whose long, twisted narrative roads, rather than converging on some obvious, hackneyed point of closure, instead open out to infinite horizons."
Eye for Film
Anton Bitel
A
"This is intense, provocative filmmaking on every level that is sure to be one of the best American films of the year."
FromTheBalcony
Bill Clark
4.5/5
"Shockingly effective and incomprehensibly great,
No Country for Old Men
proves that the Coen Brothers are America's reigning motion picture Gods."
PopMatters
Bill Gibron
A-
"A whip-smart, fingernail-chewing creation that crackles with tension and is pocked with thrilling incarnations of evil. It makes the standard-issue nightmare seem like a tropical vacation."
eFilmCritic.com
Brian Orndorf
4/5
"the neo-western byproduct of a deranged and adrift zeitgeist"
Filmcritic.com
Chris Cabin
A
"The Coen Brothers have gotten their mojo back with the help of Cormac McCarthy."
ColeSmithey.com
Cole Smithey
"The film leaves you to figure whether such perception is real, Anton is random, or Carla Jean sees something about the "country" the men cannot."
PopMatters
Cynthia Fuchs
76/100
"Wildly overpraised, but a solid return to form for the Coen Bros."
Apollo Guide
Dan Jardine
5/5
"The duo may have created their most accomplished and compelling movie to date."
eFilmCritic.com
Dan Lybarger
5/5
"The Coens have given us a film so unlike anything they've made before, and in doing so, they've given us a work of complete, devastating brilliance."
eFilmCritic.com
David Cornelius
3.5/4
"With
No Country for Old Men
, the brothers Coen return to Texas -- and to form."
rec.arts.movies.reviews
David N. Butterworth
3/4
"...the Coen brothers' most consistent and flat-out entertaining effort since 1996's
Fargo
..."
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
A
"Examines a soulless America that can't live with or without violence."
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
4/4
"A masterpiece of a thriller, as merciless as a livestock stun gun to the head, as sharp as a razor blade, and as confidently written as any genre classic one can think of (take your pick)."
TheMovieBoy.com
Dustin Putman
4/5
"Un thriller de brillante ejecución cinematográfica, que muestra a los hermanos Coen en su mejor forma junto a un elenco excepcional. También una meditación sobre la violencia, desencantada y sombría."
Uruguay Total
Enrique Buchichio
A
"It's as close to a perfect film as I've seen all year: ingeniously crafted, thematically consistent, and haunting in its implications."
EricDSnider.com
Eric D. Snider
4/4
"The Coens have found the perfect source material to continue their dominance of the crime genre while making a second viewing an absolute must to appreciate all the voices involved."
eFilmCritic.com
Erik Childress
4/4
"An utterly enormous piece of filmmaking..."
Cinema Crazed
Felix Vasquez Jr.
A
"Bleak but beautiful, and with characteristic Coen shafts of gallows humor,...about as perfect as a film can get...a shocking and mesmerizing experience."
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
4/5
"A quirky and bloody meditation on the rising tide of violence in America by the Coen brothers."
Spirituality and Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
A
"Like
The Crying Game
,
Pulp Fiction
and other films that shift paradigms in mid-stream, there's more happening than meets the eye....Stark and spare, it's often a gasp-inducing, armrest-clutching experience."
Modern Fabulousity
Gabriel Shanks
A
"The film's greatest asset...is that the Coens have thankfully dropped their propensity for eccentricity, which has always been their Achilles' Heel as filmmakers."
Cinepinion
Henry Stewart
3.5/4
"The Coens know how a thing or two about pacing, and it's relentless here. The story is full of unexpected twists and switchbacks, and opportunities for the audience to gear down and take a breath are few and far between."
ReelViews
James Berardinelli
4/5
"Not since Alfred Hitchcock's
The Birds
(1963) can I remember a film in which dead silence is used more exquisitely and more frequently to produce nearly unbearable tension."
Q Network Film Desk
James Kendrick
"A brilliant example of how plot devices as simple as murder and money can be used to explore larger sweeping themes of mortality, morality and more -- while still delivering rousing, intelligent pure entertainment."
Cinematical
James Rocchi
4/4
"The Coens return to form, creating their most idiosyncratic characters since Steve Buscemi's Carl Showalter faced down the wood chipper in Fargo."
Palo Alto Weekly
Jeanne Aufmuth
9/10
"It's a localized scenario, but what the movie skillfully does is increase its philosophical scale ever so slowly."
ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Jeffrey Chen
4/4
"This Coen Brothers adaptation of the Cormac McCarthy novel may be their darkest film yet. It's also one of their best."
Big Picture Big Sound
Joe Lozito
6/10
"...the Coens sabotage their wonderfully understated style in
No Country
with the trivial substance of their narrative."
DVDTown.com
John J. Puccio
"It's the Coen's masterpiece."
Planet Sick-Boy
Jon Popick
4/4
"No Country is not a film for weak, unsteady hearts."
Bangitout.com
Jordan Hiller
4/5
"The film is a slow burn, not building, not petering out, just becoming gradually more nerve-wracking as each plot point makes itself known. Astounding sound design by Craig Berkey."
Cinerina
Karina Montgomery
4.0/4.0
"Good fortune found is always promising before bad fortune comes looking for it."
MovieCrypt.com
Kevin A. Ranson
3.5/4
"If you're not looking for a "Fargo"-level masterpiece but just for a badass modern Western, it delivers plenty on that level."
Montreal Film Journal
Kevin N. Laforest
A-
"...an elegy for an American way of life that may make liberals side with the old El Paso Sheriff who bemoans today's youth with their drugs and green hair. It's a Texan lament not heard since
The Last Picture Show.
"
Reeling Reviews
Laura Clifford
3/4
"There's less to the Coen brothers' adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's 2005 somber thriller than meets the eye, but it's a hugely entertaining slice of sunbaked Gothic."
TV Guide's Movie Guide
Maitland McDonagh
"In almost seven years as a critic, I have never said this within a review, and here it is: This film is a masterpiece."
UR Chicago Magazine
Mark Dujsik
6/10
"A brutal and violent film that breaks some of the rules that we expect from crime thrillers. NO COUNTRY is gripping, but it goes for the gut instead of the head."
rec.arts.movies.reviews
Mark R. Leeper
3/4
"A world of bad men that's easy to get trapped in and impossible to escape from"
Movie Habit
Marty Mapes
"[N]o Coen human low-pressure system yet has been anything like the nightmare of centered psychosis that is Javier Bardem's Anton Chigurh."
Flick Filosopher
MaryAnn Johanson
5/5
"
No Country for Old Men
is the most brutal cinematic experience of the year, as well as one the best. It's nothing shy of an unforgettable masterpiece."
Bronsonfive
Michael Ferraro
4/4
"I treasure movies such as this - movies that put you in a location, allow you to soak up the details, and constantly take you places you don't anticipate going.
No Country For Old Men
is a masterpiece."
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
B+
"Cormac McCarthy's book about a man who finds a case full of money at the scene of a drug deal gone very, very wrong is ideally suited for the Coen brother's understated talk and striking visuals."
Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies
Nell Minow
3.5/4
"The Coens' first film since their leaden remake of
The Ladykillers
is an exceptional return to their
Blood Simple
roots, offering up a crime saga in which money is almost as irresistible as bad choices are inevitable."
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
5/5
"Embora os cineastas neguem ao espectador uma conclusão amarradinha e dramaticamente catártica, o fato é que esta é tematicamente perfeita e enriquece o filme ainda mais."
Cinema em Cena
Pablo Villaca
5/5
"The Coens have left all their tricks and ironic jokery behind and the resulting film feels deeper and more personally felt than anything they have done before."
eFilmCritic.com
Peter Sobczynski
4.5/5
"The Coens load the film with realistic touches that add grit and meaning to the almost mythical plot."
Shadows on the Wall
Rich Cline
5/5
"This is the blackest film noir in years, and a great American movie."
eFilmCritic.com
Rob Gonsalves
A-
"It thunders with the mordant wit, blood-soaked pessimism, and human folly that mark their unique auteurial stamp."
Flipside Movie Emporium
Rob Vaux
B
"This anti-Western set in the dusty southwest is pretty good for the first two acts, but burns out well before the end."
Laramie Movie Scope
Robert Roten
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