No Country for Old Men

No Country for Old Men

  • Director: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
  • Writer: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, Cormac McCarthy
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, Spanish
  • Release date: November 21, 2007
  • Runtime: 2h 2min
  • Sound mix: SDDS, Dolby Digital, DTS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Không Chốn Dung Thân
  • "No Country for Old Men" (No Country for Old Men) is a fashion western film produced by Paramount, adapted from the novel of the same name by Gomac McCarthy, directed by the brothers Joel Coen and Ethan Coen , Tommy Lee Jones , Woody Harrelson , Javier Bardem , Josh James Brolin starred. The film was released on August 12, 2007.
    The plot is described in the Western Texas in the 1980s, when evil invaded a peaceful town, leading to a cat and mouse chase by five people   .
    The film won the 80th Academy Awards for Best Film, Best Director and other awards in 2008 and was nominated for the 60th Cannes International Film Festival Palme d’Or   .

    Details

    • Release date November 21, 2007
    • Filming locations Marfa, Texas, USA
    • Production companies Paramount Vantage, Miramax, Scott Rudin Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $25,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $74,283,625

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $1,202,000

    Gross worldwide

    $171,627,166

    Movie reviews

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    • By Eunice 2022-07-28 20:04:41

      No Country for Old Men: There is No Way to Rely on It Forever

      The 9th screening day of the main competition unit of the 13th #Faro IslandFilm Festival # will bring you "No Country for Old Men", and the following will bring you the evaluations of the frontline western group portraits!

      By Nadia 2022-04-23 07:01:03

      The ending is more important than the ending

      I saw Tommy Lee Jones muttering to himself about his dream last night, ready to take the time to Google the list of winners of the 80th Academy Awards.

      I'd like to know which four Oscars this movie that has been rated 3 in my heart so far has won.

      At this time, the music suddenly started, the subtitles rose, and the film ended.

      So the irreparable film became a well-deserved 5-point film. Best picture, director and screenwriter are well deserved.

      Because...

    • By Zelda 2022-04-23 07:01:03

      Who was the climax of the Oscars for?

      The Oscars, like Christmas, come once a year, and China is now broadcasting live every time. I have never been interested in these ceremonies, it looks like dividing fields. Actresses show off big breasts and hips, the latest from Chanel, Versace, and Armani. Those who won the award were elated, those who didn't get it were downcast, and those who didn't expect to win the award should show a PATTY. In addition, in recent years, Hollywood has not been enterprising, using technology to replace...

    • By Kraig 2022-04-23 07:01:03

      I can't understand this movie

      I don't know because of the length of the movie or what they want to express. The Coen brothers cut the plot to pieces, omitting a lot of key plot points, and even won an Oscar.

      Here are a few places that are clearly explained in the original novel, but not explained in the film

      1. The death of Moss

      In the original book, after the killer Anton...

    • By Aletha 2022-04-23 07:01:03

      Old Men

      Nowhere to go, disappointment, despair.

      A killer who never had any hope for the future, a hunted person who was desperate and desperate, and a policeman who began to doubt his own life when he got old.

      Everything revolves around despair. The killer never thought of anything else to rely on. He was used to living on his own at all times, he was used to hiding, because only then could he hunt and escape. He's used to shooting when he thinks it's time to shoot, so simply. The...

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    • By Assunta 2022-03-26 09:01:01

      This kind of pure, clean, dehumanized and inherently deep in human evil makes people feel powerless and desperate. Just like abnormality meets high IQ, when there is no desire, it just meets evil, and without the trigger point, there will be no deterrent point. You can't kill him, at best, you can win miserably from a spiritual...

    • By Delia 2022-03-26 09:01:01

      This killer is very cold. . Action drama has reached the realm of...

    • By Don 2022-03-26 09:01:01

      Fanying has seen the best hunting scene in the atmosphere. Against the old western movie template, the old police sighed the whole story, and the Coen brothers are very meaningful. The killer and the clown are separated from each other. Passing the bridge to kill a crow is evil and not selfish. Evil is a pastime for no reason. It is the horrible place of modern evil. This is not an old elegy for helplessness and loneliness, it is the perplexed sorrow of the older generations who are hard to...

    • By Hilma 2022-03-25 09:01:05

      Baden Shumie is facing such a battered 28th development type (at one time I thought it was a wig). The Phantom Shifting Sajia, who can be so deceitful that he will be expressionless every time he kills people, really admire...

    • By Alfonso 2022-03-25 09:01:05

      Pure good cannot beat pure...

    Evaluation action

    Crime westerns crossing the "middle ground".
    Without the Coen Brothers' "Old Nowhere", perhaps the audience's image memory of the western United States still remains in the sparsely populated western towns, where the upright sheriffs faithfully guard their homes and resist foreign invaders. The morality of the modern west has fallen, the police and bandits collude, and gray interests have become the bond between people. Law and order no...
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    Movie quotes

    • Anton Chigurh: [indicating bag of cashews] How much?

      Gas Station Proprietor: Sixty-nine cent.

      Anton Chigurh: This. And the gas.

      Gas Station Proprietor: Y'all gettin' any rain up your way?

      Anton Chigurh: What way would that be?

      Gas Station Proprietor: I seen you was from Dallas.

      Anton Chigurh: What business is it of yours where I'm from, friendo?

      Gas Station Proprietor: I didn't mean nothin' by it.

      Anton Chigurh: Didn't mean nothin'.

      Gas Station Proprietor: I was just passin' the time. If you don't wanna accept that I don't know what else to do for you. Will there be something else?

      Anton Chigurh: I don't know. Will there?

      Gas Station Proprietor: Is somethin' wrong?

      Anton Chigurh: With what?

      Gas Station Proprietor: With anything?

      Anton Chigurh: Is that what you're asking me? Is there something wrong with anything?

      Gas Station Proprietor: Will there be anything else?

      Anton Chigurh: You already asked me that.

      Gas Station Proprietor: Well... I need to see about closin'.

      Anton Chigurh: See about closing.

      Gas Station Proprietor: Yessir.

      Anton Chigurh: What time do you close?

      Gas Station Proprietor: Now. We close now.

      Anton Chigurh: Now is not a time. What time do you close?

    • Man who hires Wells: Did I say you could sit?

      Carson Wells: No, but you strike me as a man who wouldn't want to waste his chair.

    • Llewelyn Moss: [talking over phone] Hello?

      Anton Chigurh: Yes?

      Llewelyn Moss: Is, uh, Carson Wells there?

      Anton Chigurh: Not in the sense that you mean. You need to come see me.

      Llewelyn Moss: Who is this?

      Anton Chigurh: You know who it is. You need to talk to me.

      Llewelyn Moss: I don't need to talk to you.

      Anton Chigurh: I think you do. Do you know where I'm going?

      Llewelyn Moss: Why would I care where you're going?

      Anton Chigurh: I know where you are.

      Llewelyn Moss: Yeah? Where am I?

      Anton Chigurh: You're in the hospital across the river, but that's not where I'm going. Do you know where I'm going?

      Llewelyn Moss: [blood flows on the floor, and so Chigurh lifts his feet and rests them on the bed] Yeah, I know where you're going.

      Anton Chigurh: Alright.

      Llewelyn Moss: You know she won't be there.

      Anton Chigurh: It doesn't make any difference where she is.

      Llewelyn Moss: So what are you going up there for?

      Anton Chigurh: You know how this is going to turn out, don't you?

      Llewelyn Moss: Nope.

      Anton Chigurh: I think you do. So this is what I'll offer - you bring me the money and I'll let her go. Otherwise she's accountable, same as you. That's the best deal you're gonna get. I won't tell you you can save yourself, because you can't.