The Film 'No Country For Old Men'

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The film “No Country for Old Men,” directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, is based on a novel by Cormac McCarthy also named “No Country for Old Men.” The story is told through the eyes of protagonist Sherriff Ed Tom Bell, the local Sherriff who is extremely bitter and refuses to adapt to the violence, greed, and corruption of society. Bell is determined to save Llewellyn Moss, a welder who got caught up in a dangerous situation due to his bad decisions, from death in order to prove to himself that he can change fate and that justice still exists. Throughout the story, he falls deeper and deeper into bitterness, and eventually, accepts his fate because he realizes it is inevitable and cannot be changed. The main characters in “No Country for Old Men” are a prime example …show more content…

Llewellyn Moss, a welder and a hunter, coincidentally finds a drug smuggling deal that has gone wrong while hunting one day. When he went to get a closer look, he also finds a truck full of cocaine and a case full of 1.4 million dollars. Not knowing many where after the case, Moss chooses his and his family’s fate by taking the money. Throughout the story, Llewellyn desperately tries to evade his fate and death, but fails at the end when he is murdered. The character that embodies fate in the story is the brutal killer Anton Chigurh. He is hired to find the case with the money, and will stop at nothing to find it. Chigurh ruthlessly kills anyone that gets in his way or “inconveniences” him. When he is on his way to find Moss, he stops by the gas station and encounters the gas station proprietor. This scene is very important because it is one of the times Chigurh uses a

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