Monday Nov 26
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The Coen brother’s new epic “No Country for Old Men” is a cinematic tour de force that will have you on the edge of your seat for most of the movie. Javier Bardem is brilliant as Anton Chigurh, an assassin whose cold-blooded ways will make anyone’s skin crawl; the face that Bardem makes when he is choking a sheriff to death is one of evil glee. Chigurh is in pursuit of Llewellyn Moss (played nicely by Josh Brolin) who comes across a satchel full of a lot of money out in the desert.
The cat and mouse game between Moss and Chigurh is compelling. I am a fan of endings that you don’t see coming, so I enjoyed what the Coen brothers did with this film. The siblings responsible for “Fargo” have delivered a western noir much edgier than their earlier work.