No Country For Old Men

fuck yeah, my thread!!

am too tired to type my more in depth thoughts on the ending, but it was basically relating to the movie's theme of fate (all the Two-Face stuff in the Dark Knight was totally making me think of Anton Chigur) ... you don't get the big Hollywood face-off, and i think it was trying to be more about reality than drama - in real life, the good guys do die, people go on with their lives and try to forget anything ever happened.
 
I didn't take the "everyone will die eventually" theme from it. As an underlying theme I saw that there is still good no matter what evil is in the world. Tommy Lee Jones and the sheriff from the other town are talking and the sheriff mentions that when kids stop saying "sir", it's the beginning of the end and all will follow but after the accident, the two boys stop and they're extremely polite to Anton calling him "sir" and the one giving the short off his back.

That's just one but the movie is awesome. Love it love it.