I liked the movie, saw it with my husband. Very good story line, lots of violence, not recommended for younger children, older children could go and see it if they want a good movie to watch
No Country for Old Men is a beautifully shot, smart and very tense movie that truly deserves the Oscar for Best Picture. However, this is a very dark movie. There are almost no positive role models, and anytime Anton kills someone, it is always very graphic, including to him strangling another man with handcuffs, killing people at close range with an air gun or shooting people with a silenced shotgun, which leads to very bloody results. There is also a scene where he cleans up a bullet wound and has a bone sticking out of his arm. Not everyone will like this movie, but this is a great movie for mature viewers at least 17 years old.
This movie showed a lot of promise until the very end. In the words of one of my favorite movie critics, "It was kind of like they didn't know how to end it, so they sort of just ... didn't." The Oscar for best picture could have gone to a much worthier candidate
I think this movie is an instant classic. Kind of a corny ending but great action, great story, great acting. VERY bloody. If you are a kid going to see this movie, one sentence of caution. Anton's low, emotionless, creepy voice will be in your nightmares for a while.
And I didn't see any other 07 nominees, because all except "Juno" were rated R, so I guess I'm sorta glad it won the Best Pic Oscar. I only saw this because I have a life-long goal to see every Best Picture Oscar winner in America. To conclude, this movie was graphically bloody and somewhat symbolic in my opinion.
This is one of the greatest movies to date and is very well done. It is all about a man stumbling upon $2 million dollars, and the chase from Anton Chigurh to Llewelyn Moss over the cash. This movie contains action, suspense, and thrills, thus making it a very flexible movie.This movie does contain infrequent language with 2 f words and bloody violence (nothing a mature teen couldn't handle). This a true masterpiece that mustn't be missed!
The Coen brothers strike again with this western thiller about a man finding a drug deal gone bad.He decides to take the money, and a crazy hitman goes after him to find the money. I recommend it for ages 14 and up because it would be hard to understand for kids. 5/5
I dont understand why this film won "best picture" its not a good a movie.
A violent mentally ill psychopath is randomly deciding to kill people and claim money that he somehow believes is his. A "tough" redneck finds the money and doesn't react to it until its too late. An irresponsible sheriff slowly tries to "hunt" down the ruthless killer and the redneck, he fails. The killer kills the redneck and a bunch of other innocent people and he gets away. The sheriff gives up on the search and talks about some dream he had. The actors portray these characters that all have a poker face throughout the movie, that's not convincing acting. The weak western theme was the only interesting sequence of the movie. Not impressed.