 This it still kicks ass Hey guys, this is my hey guys This is my bucket review for no country for old men. I actually really like this steel book I found now would you believe it that I actually bought this before I even had a blu-ray? I bought this back off of Amazon back in 2012 I thought it was a blu-ray DVD mix because I was still one of those people like Blu-ray like a twat yesterday was the first time I've watched it on this format That's a four-year-old purchase either way. No country for old men is an amazing standout film by the Coen brothers Amazingly well shot by Roger Deegan's of course who is nominated for that film and the assassination of Jesse James by the coward Robert Ford and he was nominated twice in the same year and he still didn't win Best photography, which is ridiculous. No country for old men is about Josh Brolin who comes across as money of this Mexican drug deal gone wrong and he sees this opportunity and he takes the money He is then being followed by Harvey R. Baradim. Who is this psychopath? Hitman who has an extremely strict and Twisted sets of principles and the whole film is a cat-and-mouse chase between these two all the while Tommy Lee Jones is basically a man out of his element as the sheriff who is trying to follow the situation No country for old men still stands up today I still remember watching it in theaters and thinking wow, this is an amazing movie the film is very quiet in terms of score I barely recognize any music about this movie if you do hear it pointed out to me because I only hear it For sure at the end that's something that I thought was very interesting about this film is the rule aspect of it The Coen brothers have always been known for doing more so sort of dark comedies The darkest they went and the most serious they went was Fargo this film goes well beyond the seriousness of Fargo And it is one of the most intense Dark films I've ever seen and the thing that I liked about this film the most is the characters themselves Josh Brolin is a guy who comes across a big pile of money and he goes Yeah And then he walks off shalt not shalom play and we every time we see him in bed We see him having a conversation with himself, and we always give vision He vocally says the ending of that conversation, and that's what I liked about every time that they did that I was like oh, so we're seeing him at the very end of a conversation within his head And of course Harvey R. Bairdine is amazing in this movie his performance in this role is memorable beyond meaning his character is dark and scary and Oddly humorous the scene with the coin who does not remember the scene with the coin toss It's a scene that kind of comes out of nowhere because he's literally just stopping by at this gas station I remember holding my breath watching this scene because of how intense it was and how His dialogue like this coin has been coming to you for ever since 1958 and your whole life has been leading up to this coin so call it and never Thought a coin toss would be so scary But you know we see it from two-faced right with him with the coin toss no no I'll admit Harvey R. Bairdine's got the scariest coin toss scene I've ever seen and then Tommy Lee Jones Tommy Lee Jones is a man Who's out of his element he even talks about the beginning of the film about how he? looks up to the Sheriff's who used to be confident enough to walk without a gun and that's something that he feels that He's an old-timer. He's out of his element now And we watch him as this new sort of crime wave is taking over and then everyone else in this film, too Woody Harrelson is really good in it Kelly McDonald is Really funny as I liked her character as Josh Rowland's wife the film itself plays out so well Every moment of the film we are watching a new aspect of the character something that I've heard be said is Visually show your characters don't explain them don't have them explain themselves And that's what this film does every time we go to a new location We're finding out something different about their characters We see that Josh Rowland is a thinking man with how he hides the money with how he sets himself up We also see that Harvey R. Bairdine is very intricate with his job when he goes into the room He when he's before he goes into the room that he believes Josh Rowland is in with the money He practices going into his room by opening and closing the door with the light There's a lot of these little elements in this film that add up to the big picture And of course there's the ending where Josh Rowland gets killed off screen Which a lot of people including me were quite pissed off about But that's the thing that this film is showing is that the good guy doesn't win and that in this scenario that's what the point of the story is is that evil triumphs over good and Even though you would think that what his intentions are right He oversteps himself and I enjoy the ending the very end as well With Harvey R. Bairdine meeting with his wife and how that ambiguity of how you don't know what happened And you kind of have an idea of what happened But you don't you're not really sure and then Tommy Lee Jones of his dream of basically him being out Maneuvered him basically not being able to keep up with the light so in the end I'm obviously gonna give no country for old man a seven out of seven. It's an amazing film. I very much enjoy I love looking up fan posters for this film. It's one I came across on Pinterest It's one of the floor when he kills when Harvey R. Bairdine kills the cop with his with the cuffs There's a poster of the title at the bottom and then majority of it is the floor with all the Streak marks on it and the shoes are at the top of the poster. Anyway guys, that's all for me I hope you enjoyed this review. Oh, yeah, we got to do the bucket at this rate probably in 20 years Maybe I'll be able to finish all of my movies I have to add more because I actually have gotten a few more movies. So Nolan movie I'm gonna be doing the prestige next. I'm looking forward to that cuz this actually I just saw it recently So there we go. Oh crap