Friday, October 24, 2008

Movie Review--No Country For Old Men

I rented No Country for Old Men on Wednesday, I believe it was, because I was completely unable to get my paws on a copy of Scarface. I was not disappointed. This movie is not for those unaccustomed to blood or opposed to graphic violence, blood guts and gore, etc. My gosh, Javier Bardem! WHOA! What a great actor! I know makeup made him up to look creepy, but my gosh. Unlike most "horror" movies that become tacky in a handful of years, I think No Country is going to be fresh for a while.

It takes place in border cities of Texas. At one point, El Paso is mentioned, though it seems that the story takes place in some other, smaller Texas towns. The year is 1980.

I don't want to give much away, because I seriously do recommend this movie, but I will say that Javier Bardem's character (Anton Chigurh) is defined by Bardem himself as an incarnation of violence (I paraphrased this, but you get the point).

Josh Brolin also does a remarkable job as Llewellyn Moss, a retired Vietnam vet, turned hunter who gets messed up in a murderous crime spree in the Texas desert.

That's all I'll say. Go rent this movie--tell me what you think.

4 comments:

Roan said...

Okay, so I'm sold. I love movies filled with blood, guts, and gore. Special effects are awesome! Come join in a meme or two. Sunday Scribblings and Portrait of Words. It's great writing exercise, and it's fun. BJ

Roan said...

Hi Sunshine,
I sent you an email. Hope you got it. BJ

Poopsie aka Blue said...

Hi Sunshine!

I'm a long established blogging friend of BJ - she gave me your link.
It looks as if you're going to be a very creative blogger, been to your word site too.
I wish you well & will follow with interest - BJ will vouch for me!

Take care
Blue

Anonymous said...

still definitely want to see this movie!