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No Country for Old Men (film)No Country for Old Men is a 2. American neo- westernneo- noirthriller film written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, based on Cormac Mc. Carthy's novel No Country for Old Men.[1][2] A cat- and- mousedrama starring Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, and Josh Brolin, it follows a Texas welder and Vietnam veteran in the desert landscape of 1. West Texas.[3] The film revisits the themes of fate, conscience, and circumstance that the Coen brothers had explored in the films Blood Simple (1. Fargo (1. 99. 6). No Country for Old Men premiered in competition at the 2.
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Cannes Film Festival on May 1. It won four awards at the 8. Academy Awards – Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Bardem) and Best Adapted Screenplay.[5] In addition, the film won three British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) including Best Director,[6] and two Golden Globes.[7] The American Film Institute listed it as an AFI Movie of the Year,[8] and the National Board of Review selected the film as the best of 2. More critics included No Country for Old Men on their 2. Coen brothers' masterpiece,[1.
The Guardian's John Patterson wrote: "the Coens' technical abilities, and their feel for a landscape- based Western classicism reminiscent of Anthony Mann and Sam Peckinpah, are matched by few living directors",[1. Peter Travers of Rolling Stone said that it is "a new career peak for the Coen brothers" and "as entertaining as hell".[2. In 2. 01. 6, it was voted the 1.
Plot. In Texas, 1. Anton Chigurh strangles a deputy sheriff to escape custody and uses a captive bolt pistol to kill a driver and steal his car. He spares the life of a gas station owner after the owner accepts a challenge and successfully guesses the result of Chigurh's coin flip. Hunting pronghorns in the desert, Llewelyn Moss comes across the aftermath of a drug deal gone awry. He finds several dead men and dogs, a wounded Mexican begging for water, and two million dollars in a briefcase. He takes the money and returns home. That night, Moss returns to the scene with water.
He is pursued by two men in a truck and escapes. At home, he sends his wife, Carla Jean, to stay with her mother, then drives to a motel in Del Rio, where he hides the case in the air conditioning duct of his room. Chigurh, hired to recover the money, kills his employers after obtaining a clue to Moss's identity. Arriving to search Moss's home, he uses his bolt pistol to blow the lock out of the door.
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Investigating the break in, Sheriff Tom Bell notices the blown- out lock. Using a tracking device hidden with the money, Chigurh goes to Moss's motel and kills a group of Mexicans who are preparing to ambush Moss in his room. Watch An American Crime HDQ. Moss has rented a second room adjacent to the Mexicans' room with access to the duct where the money is hidden. He retrieves the briefcase just before Chigurh opens the duct and finds it empty. While staying at a hotel in Eagle Pass, Moss discovers the tracking device, but Chigurh has already found him. Their firefight spills onto the streets and both are wounded.
Moss flees to Mexico, stashing the case of money in weeds along the Rio Grande. Severely injured, he asks for help from some musicians, who take him to a hospital. Carson Wells, another hired operative, fails to persuade him to accept protection in return for the money.
Chigurh cleans and stitches his own wounds with stolen supplies and kills Wells at his hotel. Moss telephones the room and Chigurh answers. Chigurh tells Moss that he will kill Carla Jean unless Moss gives up the money; he remarks that he will kill Moss regardless of whether he receives the money. Moss retrieves the case and arranges to meet Carla Jean at a motel in El Paso, where he plans to give her the money and hide her from danger. Instead, she reluctantly accepts protection for her husband from Sheriff Bell.
Carla Jean's mother unwittingly reveals Moss's location to a group of Mexicans who have been tailing them. Bell reaches the rendezvous in time to hear gunshots and see a pickup truck speeding from the motel where Moss lies dead. That night, Bell returns to the crime scene and finds the lock blown out. Chigurh hides behind the door.
Bell enters Moss's room and sees that the vent has been removed and the duct is empty. Later, Bell visits his uncle Ellis, an ex- lawman, and tells him he plans to retire because he feels "over- matched". Ellis points out that the region has always been violent. Carla Jean returns from her mother's funeral to find Chigurh waiting in her bedroom. She refuses his offer of a coin toss for her life, stating that the choice is his own. Chigurh leaves the house and carefully checks the soles of his boots.
As he drives through town, he is injured in a car accident, bribes two young witnesses for their silence, and flees. Now retired, Bell shares two dreams with his wife. In the first, he lost some money his father had given him. In the other, he and his father were riding through a snowy mountain pass; his father had gone ahead to make a fire in the darkness and wait for Bell. Cast. Tommy Lee Jones as Sheriff Ed Tom Bell, a laconic, soon- to- retire county sheriff and World War II veteran on the trail of Chigurh and Moss. Josh Brolin as Llewelyn Moss, a welder and Vietnam veteran who flees with two million dollars in drug money that he finds in a field in Texas. Javier Bardem as Anton Chigurh, a hitman hired to recover the missing money.
Kelly Macdonald as Carla Jean Moss, Llewelyn Moss's wife. Woody Harrelson as Carson Wells, a cocky bounty hunter and acquaintance of Chigurh, also hired to recover the drug money. Garret Dillahunt as Deputy Wendell, Bell's inexperienced deputy sheriff.
Tess Harper as Loretta Bell, the sheriff's wife. Barry Corbin as Ellis, a retired deputy shot in the line of duty and now wheelchair- bound. Beth Grant as Agnes Kracik, Carla Jean's mother and the mother- in- law of Moss. Stephen Root as the man who hires Chigurh, Wells, and the Mexicans. Watch The Greatest Game Ever Played Mediafire there. Gene Jones as Thomas Thayer, an elderly rural gas station clerk with good fortune, as his call on Anton's coin flip saves his life. Brandon Smith as a stern INS official wearing sunglasses as he guards the U.
S.–Mexico border. He lets Moss cross once he learns he was in the Vietnam War. Production. Producer Scott Rudin bought the film rights to Mc. Carthy's novel and suggested an adaptation to the Coen brothers, who at the time were attempting to adapt the novel To the White Sea by James Dickey.[2. By August 2. 00. 5, the Coens agreed to write and direct the film, having identified with how it provided a sense of place and also how it played with genre conventions. Joel Coen said that the book's unconventional approach "was familiar, congenial to us; we're naturally attracted to subverting genre. We liked the fact that the bad guys never really meet the good guys, that Mc.
Carthy did not follow through on formula expectations."[2. Ethan Coen explained that the "pitiless quality" was a "hallmark of the book, which has an unforgiving landscape and characters but is also about finding some kind of beauty without being sentimental." The adaptation was the second of Mc.
Carthy's work, following All the Pretty Horses in 2. Writing. The Coens' script was mostly faithful to the source material. On their writing process, Ethan said, "One of us types into the computer while the other holds the spine of the book open flat."[1. Still, they pruned where necessary.[2.
A teenage runaway who appeared late in the book and some backstory related to Bell were both removed.[2. Also changed from the original was Carla Jean Moss's reaction when finally faced with the imposing figure of Chigurh. As explained by Kelly Macdonald, "the ending of the book is different. She reacts more in the way I react. She kind of falls apart. In the film she's been through so much and she can't lose any more. It's just she's got this quiet acceptance of it."[2.
In the book, there is also some attention paid to the daughter, Deborah, whom the Bells lost and who haunts the protagonist in his thoughts.