Thursday, June 26, 2014

No Country for Old Men 2007 (English) Download

No Country for Old Men 2007 torrent

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Runtime: 122 min
Audio: 5.1
Language: Eng
Subtitles: German
Frame Rate: 23.9 fps
Video Bitrate: 5428 Kb/sec
Audio Bitrate: 384 kbps
Year: 2007
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director: Ethan Coen
Starring: Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin


Torrent Size: 815 MB


Review: It was not long before I watched No Country for Old Men, I looked at other well-known 2007 film, There Will Be Blood. At the time I thought Paul Thomas Anderson's best film of the year with his epic oil is delivered, but chill after watching the Coen brothers and violent adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's novel in 2005, I knew immediately that here was a film destined to become even more higher than any film I've seen this past year.Its not easy to watch No Country for Old Men. The first time I saw him, I found myself dazed enough not immediately, even after all loans are made to stand up. However, mixed with a sense of shock, a profound sense of wonder and awe with what I had just witnessed on screen. It took me a different view to appreciate the meaning and intent of the film, and while the full experience of watching the film is not that everyone will enjoy and understand, this is certainly one of the most moving and thought-provoking films I've ever seen. This is the kind of film that you think, the kind that stays with you even after it's been a while since the last time I saw him. On the literal level, it is simple, cat-and-mouse chase thriller movie, but its roots very deep philosophical and penetrating analysis not only of the characters and situations involved in the story, but the nature of the world we live in today, and more monstrous side Often we choose ignore.The The story revolves around a chase between a man named Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) who stumbles upon a stash of money in a drug deal gone wrong went in the desert and a psychopathic killer named Anton, but surprisingly principled Chigurh (Javier Bardem). The third and moral center of the story is a man trying to be the hunter and the hunted, Ed Tom Bell, a former sheriff peaceful, but more violent place in West Texas to find. The film has a perfect blend of thrill and excitement that one would expect in this genre. From the movie The Coen brothers to particularly intense chase scenes between Chigurh and Moss are masterful, evoking emotions of stress at the highest level and push the audience on the edge of the seat. This is achieved by very careful editing and direction of the sound that perfectly mimics the tense atmosphere when the scene played out. It is also noteworthy photos (done by Roger Deakins) big scene in the desert, where even some ordinary moviegoer would consider empty scene, in which nothing occurs, the story in a visual way, where even when there is no dialogue or action on the screen, the image tells the sweeping themselves.No Country for Old Men is a rich kind bravura film. A special camera movement, location and choice of background and other trivial details, such as time of day, cloud cover or placement of equipment and point-of-view perspective provide the best experience for the audience and the most effective way to narrate the Coen brothers. Just watch the scene Tommy Lee Jones as the tormented old sheriff is charged by the challenge of something bigger than himself powers, something he does not understand, and you'll understand what I mean. Evasive tone of the creators perfectly highlights the performances of Jones and more Importantly, the main message of the film. This style is present throughout the film, and one of the specific points, which makes it more than just chase movie.I must say that I can not help but to most people when they say that Javier Anton Chigurh is the most Bardems adorn disturbing sign (and fascinating) on ​​the screen, as Anthony Hopkins introduced us to Hannibal Lecter in Silence of the Lambs. Chigurh embodies effectively radiates evil and violence in a very intelligent and ...

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