Somewhere in the desert, Llewelyn stumbles upon a horrible bloodbath. Checking out the scene, he finds both parts of the deal. A truck full of drugs and a bag full of money. While he thinks everyone is (about to be) dead, he takes the money, well knowing this could mark his own death.
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Worth the Popcorn?
Although this isn't a work of incredible depth, it is a work of great craftsmanship. Of course it's directed by the Coen brothers, so they have twice the manpower. But a daring atmosphere, great pace, beautiful scenery and a very crazy Javier Bardem, makes this one puppy not to leave in the kennel.
What's the most impressive is the tension. I think it will be a while before people can watch another movie with Bardem without having hesitation to trust him. A big winner for the Oscars? You just can't stop what's coming..
No Country for Old Men discussion
Very nice movie. Definitely worths the popcorn. Nice blog. Liked the voting system very much. Best regards!
i didn't understand most of Tommy lee jones dialogs.. cause of his deep and heavy voice and taxes accent ........
but i liked the movie, its speed same thing i liked in Bourne ultimatum..