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      • No Country for Old Men is a 2007 American neo-Western crime thriller film written, directed, produced and edited by Joel and Ethan Coen, based on Cormac McCarthy 's 2005 novel of the same name.
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  2. There are obvious Western elements in this film. The film is set in the state of Texas with a major part of the first act in a barren desert-like landscape with a number of wide-angle shots to capture the essence of the landscape. Our main characters are mostly dressed in the Western style as well.

  3. Nov 21, 2007 · No Country for Old Men: Directed by Ethan Coen, Joel Coen. With Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, Woody Harrelson. Violence and mayhem ensue after a hunter stumbles upon the aftermath of a drug deal gone wrong and over two million dollars in cash near the Rio Grande.

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  4. No Country for Old Men is a 2007 American neo-Western crime thriller film written, directed, produced and edited by Joel and Ethan Coen, based on Cormac McCarthy's 2005 novel of the same name. [2] Starring Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, and Josh Brolin, the film is set in the desert landscape of 1980 West Texas. [3]

    • Chigurh Has A Backstory
    • Moss & Chigurh's Motel Confrontation Went Differently
    • Chigurh Had An Employer
    • The Dog Chase Was Made For The Movie
    • Moss Has Different Deaths
    • Carla Chose The Coin Toss in The Book
    • Sheriff Tom Bell Has A Backstory
    • Sheriff Tom Bell Narrated The Book's Events
    • The Gas Station Incident Has Some Minor Changes
    • The Aftermath of The Car Accident Went Differently

    At the start of the movie, audiences are taken to Texas in 1980 where Anton Chigurh is seen strangling a deputy sheriff who had arrested him. He then shoots a driver with a captive bolt pistol and steals his car.But how did he end up in custody? The movie doesn't show us how it happened but the book does. Chigurh is said to have murdered someone wh...

    In the movie, Chigurh shoots the lock off the motel room door with a bolt gun, wounding Moss in the process. The two thus begin a game of cat and mouse. In the book, Chigurh gets the key to Moss' room from a murdered clerk and enters quietly. Moss manages to hide before taking him captive. The two have a chance to briefly know each other well befor...

    There is a scene in the book where Chigurh takes the money he has recovered to a mysterious wealthy guy who he has actually never been in contact with before. The reader gets the impression that this is his employer. Of course, the employee isn't too pleased that Chuigurh found him. He asks him how he tracked him down and Chigurh tells him not to w...

    There is an amazing chase scene in No Country For Old Men where a dog goes after Moss. When he jumps into the water, it follows him downstream too and swims quite brilliantly. For a moment, it looks like the angry beast going to get a bite of him pretty soon. RELATED: The 10 Highest-Grossing Best Picture Winners Of All Time, Ranked That almost happ...

    While Moss dies in both the movie and the film, he does so in different ways. In the movie, he accepts an invitation from a lady to have a beer with her in her hotel room. Bell later hears a shootout at the motel and rushes there only to find Moss murdered by an unknown person. In the book, he meets a young lady who happens to be hitchhiking and gi...

    Chigurh promises Moss in the movie that he is going to kill his wife Carla Jean. In the final moments of the movie, Carla comes back home from her mother's funeral to find the villain in her bedroom, as per his threat to Moss. He offers her a coin toss to determine her fate but she refuses. RELATED:10 Of The Best Movies Based On Books, According To...

    The movie doesn't dig into Sheriff Bell's pastlike the book does. Originally, it is explained that he is a Vietnam war veteran who abandoned members of his unit during an intense gun battle in order to save his life. But instead of being reprimanded, he was awarded a Bronze Star. This has been haunting him ever since and has proven to be a source o...

    The novel tells the story using the perspective of Sheriff Ed Tom Bell. He is literally narrating it from start to finish. He tells the story of his investigation into a drug deal in rural Texas near the border. He also explains how he tries to track down the two main characters. The movie also opens with a narration from Bell (Tommy Lee Jones)that...

    In both the book and the movie, Chigurh intimidates a man operating a shop at a gas station. In the book, he asks him: "What's the most you ever saw lost on a coin toss?" The film deletes the word "saw." And while the setting in the book is described as dusk-like, the movie's setting is that of noon. The gas station attendant survives in both the b...

    In both the book and the movie, Chigurh kills Carla before leaving her house. A short while after that, he gets involved in an accident that leaves him badly injured. Luckily, he manages to walk out alive. He then bribes some teenage witnesses to not tell anyone about the incident. This was kind of unlike him because he'd normally just kill them. A...

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    • Ed Tom Bell Narrates The Entire Book. The biggest change between the movie and the book is how Tommy Lee Jones’ character, Sheriff Ed Tom Bell, presents the story.
    • The Hotel Scene Is Changed Quite A Bit. The scene in the hotel, when Anton Chigurh, played by Javier Bardem in an Oscar-winning performance, tracks down Moss (who is, again, carrying the money he took from the dead drug runners), is changed quite a bit in the movie from the book.
    • The Scene With The Dog Doesn’t Appear In The Book. In the movie, there is an entire scene that didn’t appear in the No Country For Old Men book. In the scene, Moss is chased by a dog downstream after confronting the Mexican crew chasing him when he returns to the scene of the shootout to help the wounded man in the truck.
    • Moss’ Murder Is Presented Very Differently. In the book, Moss picks up a hitchhiker and has a conversation with her about life and gives her some money from the case before encountering the Mexicans, who take the hitchhiker hostage and them threaten to kill the woman unless Moss puts down his weapon.
  5. Oct 31, 2020 · No Country brings the Midwestern quirks of the Coens to McCarthy’s brutal South. But the brothers have made plenty of other masterpieces that give No Country for Old Men a run for its briefcase of stolen drug money.

  6. Bolstered by powerful lead performances from Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, and Tommy Lee Jones, No Country for Old Men finds the Coen brothers spinning cinematic gold out of Cormac McCarthy's...

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