no country for old men ending explained

Speaking to MTV Josh Brolin, who plays the character who is as heroic as you can get in this film, revealed that the film was supposed to ‘piss you off’. [1]

No Country for Old Men is a 2007 American crime thriller film adapted for the screen and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, and Josh Brolin. [2]

No Country for Old Men is almost the best movie of the year. [3]

In our first seven months online, you have helped make Meet In the Lobby a cut different (and above) other movie discussion sites. [...] Because of the amazing Lobby community, we’ve been recognized (by “we,” I mean all of us) by David Carr of the New York Times, the official site for No Country for Old Men, and Miramax. [4]

At times, the film plays like an old horror movie, with Chigurh as its lumbering Frankenstein monster. [5]

But instead of providing an expected resolution, the film transforms into one man (played by Tommy Lee Jones) understanding himself and his world. [4]

What we get by the ending, which drops the major plot threads like a brick and ties them up nice and neatly behind your back, is a complete cop out in the dramatic conclusion of two characters who are careering headlong towards one another. [1]

* SPOILER: The only character to talk to all three main characters is Carla Jean (’Kelly Macdonald (I)’). [6]

Josh Brolin has been defending the ending of No Country for Old Men by going on the attack and saying that anyone who didn’t like it just wants to see death and that if you didn’t like it, what it actually means is that you did, and you just want something to talk about. [1]

* SPOILER: When Moss is lying hurt on the floor, after crossing the Mexican Border, a mariachi group starts singing to him. [6]

Along with the action, the movie is filled with colorful and eccentric characters of the type you expect to find in a Coen Brother’s film, but this time they show restraint and never go over the top. [3]

Wow, i’m sorry, if people didn’t like the ending there’s a strong possibility they didn’t understand the whole point to the movie and the significance of the dream. [1]

Josh Brolin is a revelation in No Country for Old Men. [3]

While No Country for Old Men is a “doggedly faithful” adaptation of McCarthy’s 2005 novel and its themes, the film also revisits themes which the Coens had explored in their earlier movies Blood Simple and Fargo. [2]

Sources:
[1] Filmstalker: Brolin defends poor No Country for Old Men ending
[2] No Country for Old Men (Film) - Wikipedia
[3] No Country for Old Men (2007) Starring: Tommy Lee Jones
[4] ” Debate: “No Country for Old MenEnding :: Meet In the
[5] Amazon.com: No Country for Old Men: Javier Bardem, Rodger
[6] Explain ending of No Country for Old Men please? WTF?

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