Would women who have seen “No Country for Old Men” give me a reaction to it?
I’m going to answer this without spoiling anything for you. I thought it was a really good movie, and I liked it. It wasn’t especially gory, but I think gore wasn’t the point. It was violent in a more personal way than movies usually show. But I think it was the almost clinical, clean, calm way this guy went about killing folks that made him even more creepy. A lot of the movie is about choices and fate, and some very different men dealing with their changing world –and how much that world has or hasn’t changed. It’s interesting and thought provoking on a lot of different levels. You’ll talk about it for a while. I did want to watch another movie that was lighter than this one almost immediately after seeing it, though. I would suggest going to see it, but I’d make sure you can watch something more fun afterward. The movie will affect you. I hope this helps. Cheers!
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