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Sunday, February 17, 2008

NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN

Some great acting in this gripping, exciting film but I am unsure why the film itself has been celebrated more than, for example, IN THE VALLEY OF ELAH which seemed to me a much more important film to come out of America - and both featuring excellent performances from Tommy Lee Jones. The ending of OLD COUNTRY is so abrupt, you realise you've just watched a frightening, taught thriller, but regretably it doesn't add up to more than that, which you somehow hope it would. Among an excellent cast, it's the performance of Javier Bardem which will remain utterly memorable.

This week we have four different shows performing around the country. Thank goodness for the extremely strong stage management, wardrobe and technical teams which are looking after these shows so well.

2 Comments:

At 6:45 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

No Country For Old Men is the best film I've ever seen. It moves filmaking on a step. It is astonishingly good, but I'll make sure to watch the other one again too.

 
At 7:50 PM, Blogger Neal Foster said...

That's interesting because although I was totally gripped throughout the film, I was left a little lost by the ending and it wouldn't be in my top ten, despite some devastating performances? I'd be interested to know why people like it so much - and what the film means to them as a story.

 

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