REVIEW - NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (2007)
by Puptentacle
If there’s digit abstract the Coens do substantially it’s a bounteous news in a diminutive town. Two more of their selection ingredients are remove and greed. It haw become as no surprise, therefore, that No Country for Old Men tells a news of murder and take money in dull West Texas. Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin), discover labour digit day, as you do, stumbles upon the body-strewn place of a Mexican association feud in the desert. He decides to assuage them of the suitcase flooded of money, ostensibly witting to clear for a truckload of heroin.
Hot on his dawdle are a deeply sinister insane hitman, Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem), with a new instrument of choice; the clannish officer (Woody Harrelson) hired to road him down; and the old sheriff (Tommy Lee Jones) mass the dawdle of bodies.

