No Country for Fat Guys
I'm speechless. I don't know what I just saw. I liked it. I loved it. But it's messing with my head.
The only criticism I have is that the climax with Llewelyn Moss seems a little rushed. The violence was both very violent during some scenes and with other scenes it was done in a refreshing way. Yes, I said refreshing, so start writing your letters now.
If i'm not mistaken, there was no music in the movie, not even for the end credits, except some very early morning Mariachis.
The movie was set in 1980, I believe, and the did a very good job at keeping true to that, but leave it to me to spot a Carl's Jr., in the back ground with a Six Dollar Burger ad hanging in the window. The Six Dollar burger wasn't introduced until May 16, 1998. So once I saw that, it totally discredited the movie for me. Just kidding.
And those Coen brothers just created the creepiest, scariest, freakiest boogie man with the silliest haircut ever. If that guy were coming to kill me I would be scared and peeing my pants and all, but I'd also be laughing at the Hispanic Dutch Boy.
The ending was perfect and then you just sit there. I was staring at the blank screen with the lights up when the dude with the sweeper box snapped me out of it, asking me to leave.
I got out a coin and flipped it in the air.
"Call it." I said.
The dude then ran off screaming.
I wonder why?
Rating: XXL