Synopsis
No Country for Old Men is a movie released in 2007.
In a stark and unforgiving Texas landscape, a chance discovery leads Llewelyn Moss down a treacherous path that intertwines fate and morality. After stumbling upon a drug deal gone horrifically wrong, he finds not only a suitcase filled with $2 million but also a deadly game of cat and mouse. As he attempts to escape with the money, he becomes the target of the chillingly methodical hitman Anton Chigurh, who embodies an inescapable force of chaos and violence. With local sheriff Ed Tom Bell hot on their trail, the relentless pursuit thrusts them into a world where the lines between predator and prey blur, and the consequences of greed take on a hauntingly profound dimension. What sets this gripping thriller apart is its exploration of fate, justice, and the moral complexities of the human condition. The Coen Brothers masterfully weave a tale that is as much about the characters’ psychological landscapes as it is about the physical chase, making every moment pulse with tension. With its sparse yet impactful dialogue, stunning cinematography, and a haunting score, this film is a visceral experience that lingers long after the credits roll. Prepare for a cinematic journey that challenges your perceptions of right and wrong while delivering a suspenseful narrative that is simply unforgettable.
Miramax
Scott Rudin Productions
Mike Zoss Productions
Paramount Vantage