• PolydoreSmith@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    No Country is a film (novel) about how personal gain has supplanted spiritual morality as the driving force behind our greater human culture.

    Josh Brolin embarks on this whole crusade just to secure his bag of money. Woody Harrelson is a self-described “day trader” while he moonlights as a hitman. Javier Bardem kills them both, but he’s terrified of Tommy Lee Jones because he’s just a sheriff who is simply committed to upholding the law as he sees it. As misguided as their respective motivations are (Anton is a psychopath with very black-and-white morals) they are the only two characters who are not driven by material gain. That’s what makes them both so formidable, in the context of the film.

    I’ve rewatched this movie so many times, and this to me is the overarching theme of the story.

    • UnrepentantAlgebra@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      Anton is terrified of the sheriff? I don’t think the two characters ever encountered each other. Anton might not have known that the sheriff was following him, except in the general sense that the police would be looking for him because of the messes that he left.