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Normal people aren't prepared to deal with pure evil, nor do they even understand it. The sheriff's dream was an allegory using his father, pertaining to the part in the Bible where Christ tells his disciples that He was going before them to make a place for them in the kingdom of heaven. An absolutely amazing and powerful film. I can't recommend this one enough. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/no_country_for_old_men/ http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=31411 Last edited by richard lichtenfelt; 12-01-2007 at 02:11 PM. |
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Following is another explanation that I found on the net:
"In a sentence, Ed Tom (Jones) has already decided on retirement (life) rather than bringing the killer (Bardem) to justice. He knows he found the killer. The Sheriff retires because he realizes that the country he covers (south Texas) is No Country for Old Men. So in the end, he sits at the table and tells his wife about a dream: he heads into snowy, dangerous mountains (his life as a sheriff), and a man goes on ahead of him to await him (the killer still awaits). And then he woke up to the fact that in real life he was acting out this dream. So in the end, rather than live the nightmarish, lethal continuation of the dream, he wakes up to choosing the safer life of retirement. He has taken the lesson from his forcibly retired colleague in the wheelchair: a life of disability isn't worth it." This movie stuck with me for days after watching it. I really enjoyed it but thought the ending was a little strange. But then after thinking about it for a couple of days I realized it was a good ending to a great movie. I can't wait to watch this one again on Blu. |
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I thought that the mexicans got their money and the killer got his share of the money. If the killer got all the money then we wouldn't have seen the mexican's leave the hotel. Rather, we would have seen a bunch of dead mexicans, right?
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The Mexicans took off right after the big shootout to escape the cops.
The killer came back after the cops left and found the money then. The sheriff didn't quit because he didn't want to die, he was already set to retire. He realized that stopping this one man wasn't going to change the world, plus the crime left his jurisdiction. The killer gets away because he represented evil which can't be stopped. To really understand this movie you have to realize what the characters represent, though. This movie is talking about the current state of society, and how much things have changed. Which, of course, you wouldn't truly know about if you're a young man. Last edited by richard lichtenfelt; 12-01-2007 at 07:48 PM. |
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Excellent movie, I hope this really comes out on Blu ray.
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