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Originally Posted by Angry Jew Cat
Translation: I don't fucking know, I just like to throw the word subtext out and scoff like I know what I'm talking about so I don't have to express opinions of my own, which I don't actually have. I just liked the movie...
The depth of the subtext in this movie is about on par with the kiddie end of the swimming pool. No, I'm totally wrong, this is the most awe inspiring movie of our time. No film has ever captured the raw nihilistic nature of fate, destiny, and the human condition on this level ever. I'm sure the story will be studied as a literary classic for centuries to come. Or not...
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Like I said, stick to Hannah Montana and Fast and the Furious. You clearly don't see beneath the surface of anything. That was obvious from your first post in this thread. Film is a craft, the Coen brothers are brilliant craftsmen and No Country for Old Men is one of the most brilliantly crafted films of recent times. It's like a fine wine, to be appreciated and enjoyed sip by sip. If you wanna drink Bud lite fine but don't act all offended when people call you an unsophisticated redneck piece of shit.
