19 Years Later, Paramount's 93% RT Western Thriller Is Still Its Best

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19 Years Later, Paramount's 93% RT Western Thriller Is Still Its Best




There's a solid chance that reading the quote "What's the most you've ever lost in a coin toss?" elicits full-body shudders. Audiences have been haunted since 2007 by the nihilistic implications behind Joel Coen and Ethan Coen's magnum opus, otherwise known as No Country for Old Men. Such high praise is subjective, given how the brothers built their joint career upon revered masterpieces like Blood Simple and Fargo. Still, it's difficult to argue against No Country for Old Men's acclaim as a formidable feat of technical eloquence, pitiless gore, and meditative, funereal grief about the human condition.


There's a solid chance that reading the quote "What's the most you've ever lost in a coin toss?" elicits full-body shudders. Audiences have been haunted since 2007 by the nihilistic implications behind Joel Coen and Ethan Coen's magnum opus, otherwise known as No Country for Old Men. Such high praise is subjective, given how the brothers built their joint career upon revered masterpieces like Blood Simple and Fargo. Still, it's difficult to argue against No Country for Old Men's acclaim as a formidable feat of technical eloquence, pitiless gore, and meditative, funereal grief about the human condition.


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