No Country for Old Men, what kind of bird film is this?

Melba 2022-03-19 09:01:02

The best picture of the Oscar, IMDB super high score, to be honest, look forward to quite high before watching it.

But I rely on it! I don’t even understand...what kind of ending is this? Obscure, a lot of profile description, just let the audience guess? If you watch a movie, you find yourself completely at a loss after watching it. To find out what happened, not only do you have to watch the film over and over again, but you also have to go online to refer to other people's film reviews. What's even more depressing is that the explanations given by those who claim to understand it on the Internet are different. The nice thing is that different people have different perspectives; the bad thing is that a group of people are praising the emperor’s new clothes loudly. (I don't doubt that there will be a few geniuses who have actually figured out the director's intentions; but I have no doubt that the majority of those with normal IQs are actually as dizzy as I am)

What do you call this? Oh... maybe... a profound movie? ? ?

But I said, this TMD is a bird film! If a film must rely on mocking the IQ of ordinary audiences to show the director's own brilliance, then I doubt the director's intentions. Oh, or, to put it mildly, is this a film more suitable for film critics to appreciate?

If you think about it, it’s no wonder that the ratings for this year’s Oscars are so low. After all, I think there are not many geniuses who can understand this film among the American people with high IQ. The survey conducted a few days before the Oscars ceremony also proved this point. Many respondents said that watching the Oscars ceremony is to go to Juno. No one cares about the "profound" No Country for Old Men.

As for myself, I prefer to vote for Atonement for the best film.

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Extended Reading

No Country for Old Men quotes

  • Anton Chigurh: Would you hold still, please, sir?

  • Carla Jean's Mother: And I always seen this is what it would come to. Three years ago I pre-visioned it.

    Carla Jean Moss: It ain't even three years we been married.

    Carla Jean's Mother: Three years ago I said them very words. No and Good.

    Cabbie at Bus Station: Yes, ma'am.

    Carla Jean's Mother: Now here we are. Ninety degree heat. I got the cancer. And look at this. Not even a home to go to.

    Cabbie at Bus Station: Yes, ma'am.

    Carla Jean's Mother: We're goin' to El Paso Texas. You know how many people I know in El Paso, Texas?

    Cabbie at Bus Station: No, ma'am.

    Carla Jean's Mother: [She holds up thumb and forefinger curled to make an O] That's how many. Ninety degree heat.