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Assunta 2022-03-26 09:01:01
This kind of pure, clean, dehumanized and inherently deep in human evil makes people feel powerless and desperate. Just like abnormality meets high IQ, when there is no desire, it just meets evil, and without the trigger point, there will be no deterrent point. You can't kill him, at best, you can win miserably from a spiritual...
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Delia 2022-03-26 09:01:01
This killer is very cold. . Action drama has reached the realm of...
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Don 2022-03-26 09:01:01
Fanying has seen the best hunting scene in the atmosphere. Against the old western movie template, the old police sighed the whole story, and the Coen brothers are very meaningful. The killer and the clown are separated from each other. Passing the bridge to kill a crow is evil and not selfish. Evil is a pastime for no reason. It is the horrible place of modern evil. This is not an old elegy for helplessness and loneliness, it is the perplexed sorrow of the older generations who are hard to...
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Hilma 2022-03-25 09:01:05
Baden Shumie is facing such a battered 28th development type (at one time I thought it was a wig). The Phantom Shifting Sajia, who can be so deceitful that he will be expressionless every time he kills people, really admire...
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Alfonso 2022-03-25 09:01:05
Pure good cannot beat pure...
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Bertha 2022-03-25 09:01:05
Oh my god, what does it...
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Karlee 2022-03-25 09:01:05
I really can't hold it...
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Hayden 2022-03-25 09:01:05
Don't talk about the connotation, just the nervousness every time the killer appears, this movie is too exciting, even horror movies can't scare me like this. All aspects are perfect. The reason why one star is deducted is because the amount of information is so large that most people basically can't understand it the first...
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Katlyn 2022-03-25 09:01:05
Courage, enthusiasm, sense of justice, selfishness, greed, and fear are almost not worth mentioning in the face of the pure evil that abandons all human nature. Good and evil are more or less derived from desire. The older generation who have not evolved completely need desire, and this place has been occupied by new killers. There is no reason for his killing, he never even wastes time teaching people to fall, so he is ruined. The image reproduces McCarthy's style very well. It's...
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Sincere 2022-03-25 09:01:05
The wages of avarice is...
No Country for Old Men Comments
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Grant 2022-03-21 09:01:06
Nothing to rely on is utter desolation
The vast and desolate desert, a huge sum of money, revolves around this huge sum of witty old cowboys, killers, and old sheriffs. The opening of "Old Nowhere" is the category of Western movies. Especially the empty shots of several deserts that were paired with the sheriff's narration at the...
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Eloy 2022-03-22 09:01:05
Lament at the end of life
"Old Nowhere" is a mixture of melancholy and loss, and is similar in style to the early film "Blood Maze" by the Coen Brothers and later "Ice and Blood Storm". But compared to these two films, "Old Nowhere" appears more mature and stable. The complex and changeable progress of the lens is gradually...
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El Paso Sheriff: Yea, well, none of that explains your man though.
Ed Tom Bell: Uh-huh.
El Paso Sheriff: He's just a goddamn homicidal lunatic, Ed Tom.
Ed Tom Bell: I'm not sure he's a lunatic.
El Paso Sheriff: Yeah ,well what would you call him?
Ed Tom Bell: Well, sometimes I think he's pretty much a ghost.
El Paso Sheriff: Oh, he's real all right.
Ed Tom Bell: Oh yeah.
El Paso Sheriff: Yeah, all that over at the Eagle Hotel? Huh, it's beyond everything.
Ed Tom Bell: Yeah. Got some hard bark on him.
El Paso Sheriff: Well... well, that don't hardly say it. He shoots the desk clerk one day, walks right back in the next and shoots a retired army colonel.
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Boot Salesman: [Moss walks in wearing his hospital robe] How those Larry's holdin' up?
Llewelyn Moss: Uh, oh, good. Good! I need everything else.
Boot Salesman: OK.
Llewelyn Moss: Lotta people come in here without any clothes on?
Boot Salesman: No sir, it's unusual.
Director: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Language: English,Spanish Release date: November 21, 2007