ansh_mody456
This movie has changed the whole idea of filmmaking. Both Ethan Coen and Joel Coen were successful enough to make it intense, dark and yet neo-noir thriller. The psychopath's character was very well written and polished. Maybe a remake of 'No Country For Old Men' should be made in Bollywood.
kentrowe
The Coens never disappoint and No Country for Old men is a great film by the talented duo siblings. Based on a famed novel by Cormac Mccarthy of the same name this is a violent dark film and the villain Anton Chigurh is one of the finest ever bad guys. The location of dry and dreary Texas adds to the visual appeal and even motifs and themes. Although slightly on the longer side this is one film you will be thankful you sat all the way through. One of the finest films of 2007.
perica-43151
If you want a movie about a likable but menacing hero (or perhaps antihero), then this is a movie for you. An effective agent of fate, Javier Bardem's character does not care what you think about his haircut or his ways. What he cares about are rules. But not your rules, he has a set of his own, just like in his world, he has the coolest haircut there is. And he wears it with confidence. The same confidence he executes his tagets, who have it coming. One way or the other, on the flip of a coin. And his ways are memorable, you have to give him that. This angel of death plays some sort of cat and mouse game, but this is not a man, this is a sublime being, and he is magnificent, inspiring awe. Cant say awesome since this word is ruined in the English language, but in 1940s, it would have been the most appropriate way to describe what the actor Bardem delivers. This is a must see movie...
Osmosis Iron
A gritty and grim movie about bad stuff happening to relatively ok people.. Javier Bardem plays a villain with the stupidest haircut ever, I guess that's the downside of being as menacing as he is, nobody dares to tell you... features a coin flip more dramatic than many "thrillers" and "dramas" put together!