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- N810 ottobre 2024Definitely one of the most intense non-horror films ever made, Javier Bardem is absolutely terrifying in this role and really adds to the suspense and intensity of the film. Joel and Ethan Coen really capture the essence of westerns in such a modern and refreshing way through the incredible writing and directing and the cinematography really just hammers this home. It’s genuinely amazing how such a bleak and depressing film still feels so suspenseful and in no way boring. Out of what I’ve seen from the Coens this is probably my favourite which is saying a lot. It would also be wrong not to mention Josh Brolin and Tommy Lee Jones’ phenomenal performances and the last scene is absolutely perfect.
- Hakihiko22 gennaio 2026Cold, Precise, and Unforgiving "No Country for Old Men" is a stark and masterfully controlled film that strips the thriller genre down to its bare essentials. The Coen brothers deliver a tense, minimalist experience where silence, inevitability, and moral decay speak louder than action or exposition. The direction is razor-sharp, with every shot feeling deliberate and purposeful. The cinematography captures a bleak, sun-scorched landscape that perfectly mirrors the film's themes of fate, violence, and the erosion of order. The near-absence of a traditional score heightens the tension, allowing quiet moments to feel just as threatening as the bursts of brutality. Performances are exceptional across the board. Javier Bardem's portrayal of Anton Chigurh is chilling and iconic, embodying a force of pure, indifferent violence. Tommy Lee Jones brings weary depth and gravitas, grounding the film with a sense of reflection and melancholy, while Josh Brolin delivers a solid, restrained performance that fits the film's grounded tone. What truly sets "No Country for Old Men" apart is its refusal to comfort the audience. It's uncompromising, morally ambiguous, and often unsettling, challenging expectations of resolution and justice. This approach won't work for everyone, but it's precisely what gives the film its lasting power. Bleak, intelligent, and haunting, "No Country for Old Men" is a film that lingers long after it ends - not because of what it shows, but because of what it quietly suggests about violence, time, and the world we live in.
- ርልዪረ29 marzo 2025This is one of the best films I’ve seen for a long time. The acting was superb. The three lead characters were clearly defined and very different. Javier Bardem as the psychopathic multiple killer Anton Chigurh was quite outstanding. Almost every time his face changed expression, the hairs stood up on the back of my neck. The story basically is about a man finding a suitcase full of money and deciding to keep it. Simple, straightforward stuff. Almost every scene builds up to a blood stained climax or a narrow escape. The minor characters are well done too. Mrs Moss played by the lovely Kelly Macdonald was charming and Woody Harrelson was excellent as a rational hitman. My only problem with this film is the ending which lacked resolution (as others have pointed out). In one way, this is not important - there was never going to be a ‘happy ending’ and justice was never going to be done. In fact a happy ending would have been out of place and probably ruined the ‘existentialist’ message of the film – which seems to be ‘life is a bitch, get on with it’. Be that as it may, I was left unsatisfied at the end, which may reflect more badly on me than on the film. All the same, because of the sustained brilliance of the direction, script and film making, I would strongly recommend it.
- Neon Ghloes2 dicembre 2025I had no idea Kelly Macdonald was Scottish! Like... Really Scottish! And she's texarkana'n around sayin things like "Lou Well Lynn Moss?!" and "I buried my mother today. Ain't pay for that neither"'n such. Lol! That's a trip! Watch an interview of her from like 10 years ago, from more local british TV broadcasts... Her south'rn drawl is well studied. I think! Lol!
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Non è un paese per vecchi è stato rilasciato il 21 novembre 2007.
Non è un paese per vecchi era diretto da Joel Coen, Ethan Coen.
Non è un paese per vecchi ha una durata di 2h 2min.
Non è un paese per vecchi è stato prodotto da Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, Scott Rudin.
Llewelyn Moss trova, in una zona desertica, un camioncino circondato da cadaveri. Il carico è di eroina e in una valigetta ci sono due milioni di dollari. Che fare? Llewelyn è una persona onesta ma quel denaro lo tenta troppo. Decide di tenerselo dando il via a una reazione a catena che neppure il disilluso sceriffo Bell può riuscire ad arginare. Moss deve fuggire, in particolare, le 'attenzioni' di un sanguinario e misterioso inseguitore.
I personaggi principali di Non è un paese per vecchi sono Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem), Ed Tom Bell (Tommy Lee Jones), Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin).
Non è un paese per vecchi è votato 14+.
Non è un paese per vecchi è un film Crime, Dramma, Thriller.
Non è un paese per vecchi ha una valutazione di 8.6 su 10 dal pubblico.
Non è un paese per vecchi aveva un budget di 25 Mln USD.
Non è un paese per vecchi ha guadagnato 171,6 Mln USD al botteghino.





























