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Clare 2022-03-25 09:01:05
There is nothing new in the world. If you have read McCarthy's novel (not necessarily this one), you might appreciate this film better, I am. There is no nonsense in the lens language and...
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Colin 2022-03-25 09:01:05
I like. The ending Cool. ....
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Mozelle 2022-03-25 09:01:05
It is a pity that the idea is split and it is not a...
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Glenna 2022-03-24 09:01:07
The Coen brothers, turned cruelty into a...
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Ivy 2022-03-24 09:01:07
Editing, sound effects, and rhythm are all uniquely...
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Braeden 2022-03-24 09:01:07
The Coen Brothers' Back...
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Reagan 2022-03-24 09:01:07
A silent masterpiece, without a soundtrack throughout, it really challenges people's limits. However, the absurdity of "old nowhere to rely" is precisely the sense of powerlessness that the film aims to create. After watching it, I suddenly found that the style and taste of the image ten years ago has been at a loss. If "Old Nowhere" is a movie of 2018, I am afraid that it will be verbally criticized by many people. This is really embarrassing in the torrent of the times....
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Concepcion 2022-03-24 09:01:07
Both the Internet and the DVD are very poorly translated versions. I guess I can’t hear the southern accent like half of my mouth. If you look at the same version as me, you can still score four or five stars. I have to admire their ability to hypnotize...
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Rosemarie 2022-03-24 09:01:07
A veritable best Oscar movie, the picture is very comfortable, even if there are 100 hours, it will keep people...
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Jane 2022-03-24 09:01:07
I really like the bitter-looking character played by Josh Brolin, and the desperate situation of the elderly who are forced to desperate in the whole film: in fact, the concept of this film is somewhat similar to that of the other film, that is, the "Fathers" "Footprints". From the year 2007, it is indeed a film worth remembering. But from the perspective of the Coen brothers, it is not at all. This is a relatively unsuccessful...
No Country for Old Men Comments
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Grant 2022-03-21 09:01:06
Nothing to rely on is utter desolation
The vast and desolate desert, a huge sum of money, revolves around this huge sum of witty old cowboys, killers, and old sheriffs. The opening of "Old Nowhere" is the category of Western movies. Especially the empty shots of several deserts that were paired with the sheriff's narration at the...
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Eloy 2022-03-22 09:01:05
Lament at the end of life
"Old Nowhere" is a mixture of melancholy and loss, and is similar in style to the early film "Blood Maze" by the Coen Brothers and later "Ice and Blood Storm". But compared to these two films, "Old Nowhere" appears more mature and stable. The complex and changeable progress of the lens is gradually...
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Anton Chigurh: What's the most you ever lost on a coin toss?
Gas Station Proprietor: Sir?
Anton Chigurh: The most. You ever lost. On a coin toss.
Gas Station Proprietor: I don't know. I couldn't say.
[Chigurh flips a quarter from the change on the counter and covers it with his hand]
Anton Chigurh: Call it.
Gas Station Proprietor: Call it?
Anton Chigurh: Yes.
Gas Station Proprietor: For what?
Anton Chigurh: Just call it.
Gas Station Proprietor: Well, we need to know what we're calling it for here.
Anton Chigurh: You need to call it. I can't call it for you. It wouldn't be fair.
Gas Station Proprietor: I didn't put nothin' up.
Anton Chigurh: Yes, you did. You've been putting it up your whole life, you just didn't know it. You know what date is on this coin?
Gas Station Proprietor: No.
Anton Chigurh: 1958. It's been traveling twenty-two years to get here. And now it's here. And it's either heads or tails. And you have to say. Call it.
Gas Station Proprietor: Look, I need to know what I stand to win.
Anton Chigurh: Everything.
Gas Station Proprietor: How's that?
Anton Chigurh: You stand to win everything. Call it.
Gas Station Proprietor: Alright. Heads then.
[Chigurh removes his hand, revealing the coin is indeed heads]
Anton Chigurh: Well done.
[the gas station proprietor nervously takes the quarter with the small pile of change he's apparently won while Chigurh starts out]
Anton Chigurh: Don't put it in your pocket, sir. Don't put it in your pocket. It's your lucky quarter.
Gas Station Proprietor: Where do you want me to put it?
Anton Chigurh: Anywhere not in your pocket. Where it'll get mixed in with the others and become just a coin. Which it is.
[Chigurh leaves and the gas station proprietor stares at him as he walks out]
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Carla Jean Moss: You don't have to do this.
Anton Chigurh: [smiles] People always say the same thing.
Carla Jean Moss: What do they say?
Anton Chigurh: They say, "You don't have to do this."
Carla Jean Moss: You don't.
Anton Chigurh: Okay.
[Chigurh flips a coin and covers it with his hand]
Anton Chigurh: This is the best I can do. Call it.
Carla Jean Moss: I knowed you was crazy when I saw you sitting there. I knowed exactly what was in store for me.
Anton Chigurh: Call it.
Carla Jean Moss: No. I ain't gonna call it.
Anton Chigurh: Call it.
Carla Jean Moss: The coin don't have no say. It's just you.
Anton Chigurh: Well, I got here the same way the coin did.
Director: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Language: English,Spanish Release date: November 21, 2007