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Cormac McCarthy’s modern NO COUNTRY FOR Obsolete MEN has been successfully transformed into a film in the skilled hands of Ethan and Joel Coen. The anecdote is intact, the characters are given the dialog so uniquely McCarthy’s invention, and the apprehension of the message of the book - that we have reach to a point in time when crime, especially random abolish, surrounds our lives - is, if anything, even more pungent than on the pages of the book. It is an incredible, and a highly disturbing movie, and while this viewer is one of the few who does not contain it deserved the Oscar for Best Report, there is slight doubt that it is a radiant fragment of cinema.
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The yarn is fairly simple: on the raw plains of Texas a slaughter of men and dogs engaged in a drug deal is discovered by a simple guy Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) . Moss observes the mayhem, sees the drugs, finds the 2 million dollar payoff money, takes the money, and embarks on an race, leaving his wife Carla (Kelly Macdonald) to hasten the pursuit of a inflamed killer Chigurh (Javier Bardem) who in turn is being pursued by the local sheriff (Tommy Lee Jones) and a hired hitman (Woody Harrelson) . The satchel of money contains a tracking design and Chigurh has the instrument vital to follow the slip the design leads. The remainder of the film is the pursuit both in Texas and in Mexico, accompanied by countless brutal murders of all sorts by the crazed Chigurh, until a surprise ending.
But the toughest share of this violent film is more in the discussion of shared philosophies between the sheriff and his customary cronies: they judge on the dusky spot of universal crime that is so different and more malevolent than in the ‘old days’. The conversations, in the qualified dialog of these old-fashioned men, bring our attention to some realities we would rather not confront, and those realities are even more disturbing than the repeated images of bloated bodies and senseless murders that hold the hide. Jones, Brolin, and Bardem are indeed valid in their roles, but the tiny cameos of the townsfolk of Texas are shrimp gems of acting and direction. This is a difficult film to look because of all of the violence, but the message is one we must trace. We may be allowing the creation of ‘no country for any men’. Grady Harp, March 08
Violent, dusky, though-provoking and an off-humor tone that is like no other. `NO COUNTRY FOR Stale MEN’ is indeed a Coen Brothers masterpiece!
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The film is possibly the most ambitious film from the Award winning filmmakers, Joel and Ethan Coen (”Fargo”, “The Spacious Lebowski”, “O Brother, Where Art Thou? “, “Raising Arizona”) based on the 2005 new by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Cormac McCarthy. “NO COUNTRY FOR Outmoded MEN” was nominated for eight Academy Awards and won four which include “Best Achievement in Directing”, “Best Motion Describe of the Year”, “Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role” and “Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published”.
“NO COUNTRY FOR Venerable MEN” makes its re-appearance on Blu-ray with a original audio track, five hours of bonus footage and a digital copy.
VIDEO & AUDIO:
“NO COUNTRY FOR Mature MEN” is featured in 1080p High Definition with an aspect ratio of (2:35:1) . One thing you will peep is how the colors of the rugged outdoors really pops. The earth tones and its vibrancy during the day, to the murky shaded and blues during the night. I saw no major artifacting or high grain during the vulgar light conditions.
Also, when you view the characters in High Definition, you explore the wrinkles, the pores…very detailed record quality. Even the people who were shot and killed, friendly amount of detail in the bullet wounds and showcasing how considerable detail the crew went into making clear the these wounds stare realistic. There is no denying that the represent quality for “NO COUNTRY FOR Broken-down MEN” is fantastic and accurate up there with the top tier titles. The backgrounds of Southwest Texas, the multiple colors that showcase the vibrancy of the film, to the dusky scenes that reveal no problems and of course the overall details that you unprejudiced never reflect of, are seen quite clearly on this title.
Director of Photography Roger Deakins (”A Pleasing Mind”, “O Brother, Where Art Thou? “, “The Broad Lebowski”, “Fargo”, “The Shawshank Redemption”) continues to be one of the top DP’s in the industry and was definitey deserving of an Academy Award nomination for his awesome cinematography.
As for audio, this is where “NO COUNTRY FOR Stale MEN” takes a great step up to perfection. Buena Vista Home Entertainment made definite the current soundtrack for this second version release utilized an English 5.1 DTS-HD (48 kHz/24-bit) track over the PCM version. And boy, does it construct a inequity. If you concept the gun shots as the bullets direct, the rifle shots, a dogs being shot, vehicles provocative, those action scenes alone sound clearer and punchier than the previous PCM track. The dialogue is definite and there is unprejudiced a sense of more clearer sound than the PCM track. Quite frankly, this is the best audio treatment of the film and the last one was gorgeous but for this 2-Disc Collector’s Edition, audio is generous!
And again, the film was definitely deserving for its Academy Award nominations for its achievements in Sound and Sound Editing. The crew did a improbable job!
SPECIAL FEATURES:
This second version Blu-ray release of “NO COUNTRY FOR Archaic MEN” is packed with special features. From December 2007 to February 2008, television, live, online and radio interviews are presented on disc. So, the hardcore filmmaker or the fans of the film definitely have plenty of enlighten to inspect and listen to. As mentioned earlier in the review, this 2-Disc Collector’s Edition comes with a unique audio track, a digital copy of the film and five hours of special features. Included are:
* The Making Of No Country For Veteran Men - (24:29) A behind-the-scenes behold at what it takes to form a Coen Brothers’ movie. Featuring interviews with the Coen Brothers, cast and crew. Included on the last Blu-ray but nevertheless, very informative and gripping to peek. Also, how distinct cast members were selected. Surprising especially when you acquire out that Kelly Macdonald (Carla Jean) is from Scotland and has a strong, thick accent but played the character of a girl with a Southern pronounce quite well!
* Working with the Coens - (8:07) The cast and crew of No Country for Obsolete Men talk about working with the legendary duo. It’s colossal to hear the cast and crew talk about working with the brothers and talk about how they want a clear scene a positive draw. Fun featurette that was included on the last Blu-ray.
* The Diary of A Country Sheriff - (6 min.) A recognize at the relationship between Javier Bardem’s Anton Chigurh and Josh Brolin’s Llewelyn Moss through the eyes of Sheriff Ed Tom Bell (Tommy Lee Jones) . A gracious explanation of how this proud Sheriff who is about to retire notices that he probably is in no league to buy on the crimes of today and the types of killers out there. The days of being a sheriff with no weapons are a thing of the past.
* Josh Brolin Unauthorized - (9 min.) An keen perspective of “behind-the-scenes” as Josh Brolin interviews clear cast members and the crew. A dramatic “behind-the-scenes” featuring the cast members with some sort of an edge. A very piquant featurette.
* Press Timeline - A care for trove of in-depth interviews and conversations with the Coen Brothers, Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin and Javier Bardem–never before available on disc–offering viewers the most comprehensive contemplate ever at the making of No Country for Primitive Men. This is where the bulk of the special features are featured and what’s so wintry is that some of these are online interviews, live with audience interviews, radio interviews, etc.
1. Lunch with David Polan (10/25/07) - 26:21 interview with both Josh Brolin and Javier Bardem.
2. L.A. WGAW - (11/06/07) - 24:13 Q&A Panel featuring the Coen Brothers, Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem and Kelly Macdonald.
3. Variety Q&A - (11/06/07) - 3:08 Feat. interviews hosted by Brian Lowry with Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem and Kelly Macdonald
4. ew.com - Impartial A Exiguous - (11/08/07) - 12:55 Feat. interview with Javier Bardem
5. Creative Hide Writing Magazine - (11/09/07) - 21:24 podcast interview with the Coen Brothers.
6. NPR’s All Things Considered with Michelle Norris - (11/09/07) - 4:42 - Radio interview
7. ABC Popcorn with Peter Travers - (11/14/07) - 14:51 Interview with Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem and Kelly Macdonald
8. In-Store Appearance (11/20/07) - 40:30 Interviews with Josh Brolin and Javier Bardem
9. Charlie Rose (11/21/07) 22:33 interview with the Coen Brothers
10. WBC Reel Talk with Lyon & Bailes - (12/1/07) 10:00 - A fun interview with Josh Brolin
11. Channel 4 News - (12/16) - 3:45 Preview of the film and brief interviews
12. KCRW - The Treatment with Elvis Mitchell - (12/19) 28:29 Radio interview with the Coen Brothers
13. NPR’s Day to Day (1/17) 6:35 Radio interview with Javier Bardem
14. Spike Jonze Q&A (1/27) 1:00:45 Live audience interview with Spike onze with the Coen Brothers, Director of Photography Roger Deakins, Sound Production and Compose Production teams
15. NPR’s All Things Considered (2/7) 7:44 Radio interview with Executive Producer Scott Rudin
16. NPR’s Weekend Addition feat. Scott Simon (2/9) 5:32 Radio interview with the Coen Brothers
* Digital Copy Download
EASTER EGG: Not necessarily a major Easter Egg but on Press Time line, you can take the coin which has the words “Call It Friend O” and the coin will randomly select an interview.
JUDGMENT CALL:
“NO COUNTRY FOR Dilapidated MEN” is definitely not a film for the old hearted. The film has its many layers but I consider that Javier Bardem’s worthy portrayal of the psychopath Anton Chigurh is going to ruffle some feathers because of his overall glimpse, his demeanor and his eyes of the thrill of a ruin, you can’t assist but deem how curved this character is and for positive characters, who encounter Chigurh, you are at the edge of your seat as he wants to choose the fate if they live or die. It’s curved and his means of killing and the barrage of violence is not going to fabricate the squeamish any happier.
This is possible the Coen Brothers darkest film. Granted “Fargo” was a murky film but “NO COUNTRY FOR Worn MEN” is well-written, well-acted, well-filmed…it’s the Coen Brothers masterpiece extravaganza. Shadowy humor, violence galore but a well-told status and characters that you want to spy.
For me, the violence was excessive but it was needed. It was very famous to demonstrate Chigurh as this psychopath and the level of detail that went into showing those bloody scenes was well done by the crew.
As the Coen Brothers and Javier Bardem did a amazing job, you also have to give the thumbs up to the other talent.
Josh Brolin being denied an Academy Award nomination was a bit of a shock. Where many people have not been fortunate to procure away from Chigurh, the character of Llewelyn Moss was a constant challenge but you actually felt yourself rooting for Moss for a diminutive while.
Tommy Lee Jones as Sheriff Bell was portrayed very well. A World War II Vet and proud Sheriff who is now having to deal with drug deals and mafia style killings, he’s not prepared to catch on these type of people. This is not the same country he lived in before, it’s become risky and hence the title “NO COUNTRY FOR Conventional MEN”.
I will have to say the sparkling star was Kelly MacDonald as Carla Jean. At first, you judge that the woman is the token stout at the beginning of the film but her final scenes perhaps is a scene that has left many people wondering what happened to her character. It’s because her character was able to do something that many of the other characters have not and thus, comes away being someone special. And I also have to say that I was alarmed to earn out that Macdonald was Scottish and had this thick accent and to hear hear playing a woman with this Southern bid was fantastic. Well done!
Many people who purchased the first Blu-ray disc may be asking themselves, is this second collector’s edition worth it? Absolutely yes! The current DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack is fair improbable. Combine that with already the perfect video, video and audio are unprejudiced perfect. The special features also gets a 5 with five hours of interview footage and in depth knowledge unhurried what the Coen Brothers wanted to carry out in the film, to hear the talents (with the exception of Tommy Lee Jones) really indicate their passion towards this film and objective very capable insight of the making of the film.
So, as worthy as I detest re-releases especially if they are not long after the previous was released, in this case, I have to say that the release of “NO COUNTRY FOR Mature MEN” was warranted. For such an astonishing and exquisite film, it deserved special treatment and now it does.
“NO COUNTRY FOR Primitive MEN - 2-DISC COLLECTOR’S EDITION” receives an A+ and is highly recommended!
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