ive recently watched the coen brothers’ ‘no country for old men’ based on the novel of the same name by cormac mcarthy. it and ‘juno’ were the only movies i had left to see of the pictures nominated for the best film oscar. being a very big fan of p.t. anderson’s ‘there will be blood’ i had high hopes for this film, being that it won best picture this year. as for it being better, im still not too sure about that. i think i still feel ‘there will be blood’ is one of the great masterpieces of film that i have seen thus far in my own lifetime, but that is not to say that ‘no country’ was not a brilliant piece of filmmaking.
the film is about many things. on the surface its about a killer chasing after a man who very simply, took his money. its a chase film. moss, our everyday west texan, found some money. anton, our killer without any sense of real motivation or moral compass for that matter, is chasing after moss. then we have the old sheriff, bell, who is barely keeping up with the two. the film is very violent, but not in any distasteful way. it is very intense, the chase never seeming to lose momentum throughout the whole film. it is also funny at times, because the coen brothers realize that no matter the genre, and they have played around with just about all of them, there is always room for humor. underneath all of this is an exquisite masterpiece about the inevitability of life.
destiny seems to be the only excuse for anton’s actions. he often times offers a coin toss to decide the fate of his victims. its as if he allows chance to choose wether or not he should kill them. but the film is about life happening. it always does. it always will. the method with which the film shows this is through violence. most of the violence is unnecessary, not within the film, but within the lives of the characters it affects. bell, our old sheriff, doesnt know what to make of this. he’s an old man. throughout the film he is realizing that the existence he knew, is changing, wether he is ready for it or not. the end (retirement, death) comes when it comes, and you have to get out of its way and deal with it. it will not wait for you, you dont get to make that choice. if its time, its time.
id like to say more to the story of this film, but wont, being that the movie is about to come out on dvd and most people still have not seen it. i will say that if you havent watched it, do, because it is easily one of the best pictures of the year. ‘there will be blood’, i believe was a better film, but it doesnt mean that ‘no country’ was not deserving of such an honor. i would go so far as to say the same about ‘atonement’, another film up for the award this year. in the end, it doesnt matter who wins those things anyway, we should just be glad that we have had the luck of seeing so many great films made this year. ‘no country for old men’ is definitely on that list. now i have to add another book to my list.
dont stop the rock.
