Yeah, it's the opposite if you're really quite miserable.
No Country has adventure and thrills. The characters are established early on, from there it's just watching them behave as moving parts on the plot. There's action, humor, cute southern irish Carla Jean, and some open ended questions to ponder
Blood is so intensely personal and so full of heartbreak and pain. Again, it's great, but I couldn't imagine watching it as casually as no country.
All the characters were uninteresting. Their deaths were predictable. The main character doesn't change, you already know what he's going to do. And you start to wonder what point the experiences the director decided to show had. It's worse than bland goyslop. It's basically a documentary about oil, you know what's going to happen but just continue watching because it's hyped by everyone and because you want to see day Lewis in a flop for once.
Why would you watch something like this trying to predict what is going to happen? Things happen as they do so I don't know how you could predict most of it, maybe Daniel killing Eli but that was inevitable
Yes by the time he killed the fake brother I knew how it would end. And when he finally killed the pastor, I was overcome with disappointment. I mean I expected tension with the railroad company, tension with his adopted son, tension with the church goers and villagers. Even tension with his oil men quitting. There was nothing. And this is compared to no country for old men? It's a completely disappointing way of telling a story.
the ultimate pseud film. really easy to understand messaging, i.e., le greed bad lol. terrible performance by ddl too. i can't stand the screaming at the top of my lungs at every opportunity school of acting. i guess if you can't act any better, just act louder, right?
I have an extremely unpopular opinion but I can't stand Daniel Day Lewis. He's obviously a great actor whose great at his job but he gets so lost in his roles that his whole personality basically doesn't even exist anymore. He looks like a corpse turned into a marionette because of his adherence to that stupid method acting cult.
The thing that makes some of the great actors so great is that they allow their own humanity into the characters. Daniel Day Lewis just doesn't have that humanity and his performances seem cold and soulless.
one of the best movies ever made
There was.
hated the soundtrack
otherwise decent flick
I couldn't imagine a different soundtrack for it
sorry hans zimmer was unavailable
Once again America makes a great movie
I really like it
Easily one of the best
I mean come on
Anyone who dislikes this has some weird thing with not wanting to like things other people think are great
Some people don't get it or think it's boring but you I can safely assume those people are moronic.
I dont think about at all
Masterpiece of a film.
This scene cracks me up everytime.
ON THE PIPELINE
My little sister's goldfish flippy just got lost in my underwater miniature concentration camp.
>muh epic deep dive character study
It's great but you've really got to be quite miserable to frequently watch a movie like this
No country is fun at least
It's the opposite.
Yeah, it's the opposite if you're really quite miserable.
No Country has adventure and thrills. The characters are established early on, from there it's just watching them behave as moving parts on the plot. There's action, humor, cute southern irish Carla Jean, and some open ended questions to ponder
Blood is so intensely personal and so full of heartbreak and pain. Again, it's great, but I couldn't imagine watching it as casually as no country.
All the characters were uninteresting. Their deaths were predictable. The main character doesn't change, you already know what he's going to do. And you start to wonder what point the experiences the director decided to show had. It's worse than bland goyslop. It's basically a documentary about oil, you know what's going to happen but just continue watching because it's hyped by everyone and because you want to see day Lewis in a flop for once.
Why would you watch something like this trying to predict what is going to happen? Things happen as they do so I don't know how you could predict most of it, maybe Daniel killing Eli but that was inevitable
Yes by the time he killed the fake brother I knew how it would end. And when he finally killed the pastor, I was overcome with disappointment. I mean I expected tension with the railroad company, tension with his adopted son, tension with the church goers and villagers. Even tension with his oil men quitting. There was nothing. And this is compared to no country for old men? It's a completely disappointing way of telling a story.
That's fair. I would have liked to see more business aspects as those were my favourite parts
Its honestly not that good. The Master was much better imo. It has some very memorable scenes though
It is utter trash, so Cinemaphile must find it fricking awesome.
Its one of my favourite movies.
>nothing happens: the movie
See
See
the ultimate pseud film. really easy to understand messaging, i.e., le greed bad lol. terrible performance by ddl too. i can't stand the screaming at the top of my lungs at every opportunity school of acting. i guess if you can't act any better, just act louder, right?
Both him and Paul Dano did this for half the fricking film
I thought Dano was more annoying though
>really easy to understand messaging, i.e., le greed bad lol.
You're a communist if you saw that as the message
Autistic people don't like loud noises.
Maybe your issue with those scenes is this simple?
>Mfw still no 4k rerelease
I have an extremely unpopular opinion but I can't stand Daniel Day Lewis. He's obviously a great actor whose great at his job but he gets so lost in his roles that his whole personality basically doesn't even exist anymore. He looks like a corpse turned into a marionette because of his adherence to that stupid method acting cult.
The thing that makes some of the great actors so great is that they allow their own humanity into the characters. Daniel Day Lewis just doesn't have that humanity and his performances seem cold and soulless.