The Coen brothers’ 2007 film No Country for Old Men is not your typical Western: the hero doesn’t win, or even survive, the villain gets away, and the ending isn’t a shootout but rather a slow, calm, monologue by a character who was the least involved of the three main characters. The final scene, much debated by fans and critics, does however give us a window into the movie’s deeper meaning and the Coens’ pessimistic worldview. Buy or rent the movie on Amazon: [ Ссылка ]
Works Cited & Consulted:
* "Cormac McCarthy - Subconscious is older than Language." YouTube, uploaded by sdobric. Oct 18, 2014.
* "The Coen Brothers interview on NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (2007)." YouTube, uploaded by Eyes On Cinema. Sep 23, 2014.
* "Why do we dream? - Amy Adkins." YouTube, uploaded by TED-Ed. Dec 10, 2015.
* "Movies I Love (and so can you): No Country for Old Men (2007) [*Spoilers*] ." YouTube, uploaded by Movies I Love (and so can you). Aug 22, 2013.
Sign up to our email newsletter for updates on new videos, fun film trivia, news on giveaways, longform content, events and more! [ Ссылка ]
If you like this video, subscribe to our YouTube channel for more: [ Ссылка ]
Like ScreenPrism on Facebook: [ Ссылка ]
Follow ScreenPrism on Twitter: [ Ссылка ]
Visit ScreenPrism.com: [ Ссылка ]
No Country For Old Men: Ending Explained
Теги
no country for old menending explainedtommy lee jonesjavier bardem no country for old menethan coenjoel coencoen brothers moviesjosh brolinwoody harellsonkelly macdonaldbest western moviescormac mccarthyanton chigurh no cuntry for old mescariest movie characterscoin toss game of deathsheriff bell no country for old men