I also saw No Country for Old Men today. I would probably give it the same rating, but I wouldn't recommend it to the casual moviegoer, mainly for the ending which I am hoping others here on the board are open to discuss.

Irish is right when he says the best role in the movie belongs to Javier Bardem. Not only is he as brutal and ruthless as any bad guy I have ever seen but his rare dialogue with the other main characters are excellent. The Coen Brothers prove that you don't have to say a lot of words to make a big statement.

But once again, I wouldn't recommend the movie to anyone who expects all the story lines to be wrapped up in a nice package and ended perfectly. This is definitely a thinking movie and one that I predict will be on my mind for a few days.


"There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want." -Calvin and Hobbes