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re: No Country for Old Men is streaming on Netflix
Posted on 8/15/16 at 1:15 pm to GetCocky11
Posted on 8/15/16 at 1:15 pm to GetCocky11
I like "No country for old men" but I was a little disappointed with its ending
Posted on 8/16/16 at 4:04 pm to NeverRains
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I like "No country for old men" but I was a little disappointed with its ending
It ends correctly.
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of those rare, transcendent moviegoing experiences that you never forget. You know you're witnessing greatness very early into it
It's no Interatellar. No surprise Matt Damon.
This post was edited on 8/16/16 at 4:31 pm
Posted on 8/17/16 at 6:04 pm to NeverRains
Spoiler alert: ******
I love the movie and Cormac, but I still have a hard time getting over what I see as a pretty critical flaw in the plot. The story never happens if Llewellyn does not go back to give the wounded Mexican some water (other than the fact that they would have found him with the transponder anyways). It just seems so out of character for Llewellyn who seems to be rather street smart and unsympathetic to drug dealers other than at that moment. Plus the fact that of all the times the Mexicans might come to check on the situation it is in the middle of the night when Llewellyn just happens to be there with the water? Then him outrunning a truck going 30 or 40 mph? That part of the plot needed to be cleaned up. Too silly and cliche for writers and directors of this caliber.
I love the movie and Cormac, but I still have a hard time getting over what I see as a pretty critical flaw in the plot. The story never happens if Llewellyn does not go back to give the wounded Mexican some water (other than the fact that they would have found him with the transponder anyways). It just seems so out of character for Llewellyn who seems to be rather street smart and unsympathetic to drug dealers other than at that moment. Plus the fact that of all the times the Mexicans might come to check on the situation it is in the middle of the night when Llewellyn just happens to be there with the water? Then him outrunning a truck going 30 or 40 mph? That part of the plot needed to be cleaned up. Too silly and cliche for writers and directors of this caliber.
This post was edited on 8/17/16 at 6:05 pm
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