Part 8 | Llewelyn Realizes What Happened... | No Country For Old Men (2007)
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- Опубліковано 21 лют 2024
- "No Country for Old Men" is a neo-western film directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, and based on Cormac McCarthy's novel of the same name. The story is set in the desolate landscapes of West Texas in 1980, and it begins when Llewelyn Moss stumbles upon a drug deal gone wrong in the desert. After finding a briefcase filled with money, he takes it, unaware of the tracker embedded inside. But unbeknownst to him, the ruthless hitman Anton Chigurh is determined to recover the money; leaving a trail of bloodshed in his wake.
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I would have emptied that case and searched the money before leaving the desert.
He had just found a slaughter scene going abt his regular day, you would haul ass home too
I said the same thing. Probably not in the desert next to the shootout, but immediately as he got home I would've emptied it, checked for a tracker, then moved the money to a different briefcase and drop off the tracker far far away
Nowadays yeah, but early 2000s nope it wasn't common place to think about tracking devices.
Greed is what will always get ya
@@under-a-rock5444 this movie is actually set in a much earlier time. 1980 I think
Josh Brolin absolutely nailed his character. Some of the greatest acting I’ve ever seen. Perfect.
I agree. This is his best role.
This was supposed to be his dad's role. They got Josh by mistake
This movie is just so damn good
A pinnacle of good writing, acting, and directing.
It's free on UA-cam
@markbarilla1992 good writing? Why didn't he change the case and search the money within 5 minutes of finding it? Movie over.
Read the book. It’s equally as good and a fairly easy read for a McCarthy novel.
This movie sucked, how are you gonna kill one of the main characters that we’ve been following from the start of the movie, off screen😐
In an alternate Universe, he survived.
Dude could of bought security but greed got to him. People was dying in his footsteps
@@RLH69buying security leaves traces, making it even easier to track him
@@vibovitold It'd be cool if he had military friends or vets with him along the way. But it'll divulge from the way the story goes so there's that.
@@chaptermastermoloc4171 it's cartel money, i don't think your average vet friend would want anything to do with it, brotherhood or not. they'll keep on coming back for it, you pretty much have to give up your life and disappear if you think about holding on to it. (also note that Moss has no idea that Chigurh is a "lone gun" who essentially rebelled against his employers)
@@vibovitold Lower profile then pulling out security all day.
He was almost smart enough. Almost.
Not likely. If he had tried to just spend that money, it would have attracted attention. The cartel would have had spies in law enforcement and in the banking system looking for the missing money, each bill of which, has a number. His only chance would have been to find a criminal organization to launder the money, and then hope it wouldn't double-cross him.
No. The mistake he made was trusting his wife
@@matthewdietzen6708 it was the '80s. Everybody had drug money. He didn't even have that much. No one would've batted an eye...
I rooted for him all the way to the bitter end. Dammit.
Me too
I was pissed. I wanted them to win soooo badly!
His death was sort of just not a very big scene. Found that kinda odd.
@@dougstyles That was the point. What'd you think those last 2 monologues with Tommy Lee Jones were about?
@@dougstylesreason being that the moment he trusted his wife to follow his instructions, his death was a forgone conclusion
For all of the too young (& always too literal, regardless) to appreciate that this is both: a) a movie and b) set in 1980... GPS tracking was not a known ability outside of the military.
Except known by him and the cartels lol
Well most off the characters in the book and movie used to serve in the army and where vets even the crazy coint toss guy was a sniper in nam
I don't think it's a GPS tracker, is it? It's a proximity one or something of that sort, as Anton Chigurh has a little beeping device that beeps faster as he approaches the motel earlier in the film.
@@SgtHoltonAye my dad used one for moose hunting for tracking dogs in 90's. I remember it had 4 leds in row and they kinda show how far the dog is. And had to fold huge antennas from sides :D
It’s not GPS it’s a transmitter not a transponder.
*Id throw it in the back of the next passing truck!* Lol _"sorry dude! Your turn to try the coin toss!"_
Lol 😬🤐😳🤷🏼
Exactly! 😂
Not funny dude
@@hanslanda58 you're right this joke ain't funny its hilarious.
I know his heart dropped when he found the the transponder
He should've thought of that first, back in the desert, that there'd be a transponder. It shows that Moss was really out of his depth.
You act like he signed up to fight one of the most brutal and ferocious hitmen in the country 😂 Who trains for that?
@@chill3282bro, he stole that brief case from a gang in a deal gone bad. He had no clue who runs that gang but she 100% should’ve known that amount of money wouldn’t be tracked somehow
@@ItsMeAverage it was set in the 80's lol not like GPS was a common device back then..
@@TheCman183 Transponders worked using similar technology to a walkie talkie; and they were pretty common. Moss told Carson Wells he knew what it was.
@@Da_Publick yea but Carson didn't expect him to.
One of greatest books I've ever read.
I didn't know it was based on a book.
@@AndrewLane-pm2roit was based on a novel which was originally written as a screenplay that never got made into a film. The Coens decided to adapt it rather than use that original screenplay, though they joked that all they did was transcribe the novel. It’s by the late great Cormac McCarthy.
Brolin was impeccable in this
Josh is the only one that can do a Texas accent without sounding fake
The best sound design of any movie
Great actors, great acting, movie with absolutely zero point.
This might be my favorite movie of all time..
One of the best movies I've ever seen. 👍
Doesn't get the credit it deserves.
God this movie gives me the big what if at the end. Every time I watch this I think there's going to be a different outcome
Thank you so much for the movie clip now that I've seen it it makes me want to watch the whole thing from beginning to end all over again
I've done so many times. Never gets old.
Did anyone else notice a bunch of one's underneath the 100 dollar bills?
Haha for real
Before I got myself clean and sober this is actually how a lot of drug deals went down. They make sure they have a few real $100 bills but then they would try to sneak in a bunch of singles.
Yeah that's the point. Cut holes in the 1s to fit the tracker. Instead of cutting holes in the hundreds. Duh
That's how he found the tracker. He noticed the singles before he opened up the stack of bills to look inside.
@herewegoagain8408 hey thanks! That makes sense!
He was smart to look for the tracker
Too Late
@@mikechevreaux7607 Yeah, bummer.☹😔
Such a good movie.
I would have switched the money to a new case/bag as soon as I found it. Then I would have looked through each stack of bills while I was counting it
When you find lots of money with a lot of dead people.
Twenty six dollars is pretty expensive for a motel room in 1980.
That hotel is beautiful in real life. Plaza Hotel, Las Vegas, NM. Teddy Roosevelt stayed there.
Nah, sounds about right. Especially if there isn't another motel for 30 or 40 miles.
A suitcase full of money is ALWAYS going to be missed, but Llewelyn was incredibly stupid in what he did once he got it. He should've checked the money to make sure there wasn't some way to track it, and he sure as hell shouldn't have gone back to give a dying man water.
Those two items put both sides on him definitively, but it's not like they would've just given up; would've taken a lot longer, though; time for Llewelyn and his wife to skip town, maybe assume different identities, and live a pretty decent life.
26$ you mean 300$?
I'd have run at the first sight of all those bodies. Straight home to Carla Jean, baby, yeah! But he was greedy and got both of them killed. Sad.
I watched this movie a few times.First time I noticed he had the tracker in the money bag.smh.
Fine I’ll watch it again
🖤 what out for any .....
Right after he discovers the tracking device, you can actually hear Anton killing the front desk guy with the silenced shotgun.
Hey let’s keep this obvious beeping tracker bug back in the money bag and just keep on with it!
... you do know this was based around the early 80's right dummy? I'm guessing not but that's okay. Hey bud...next time maybe try to use what little neurons are going in there to think ok?
My one thing about the movie is he should have come up with that sooner
No, you wouldn't
Asmr at its finest
Such a good movie. Honestly one of the best I've ever seen and best period. Man, someone has to make something like this again. Sooo much garbage out there. No story, no character development, just action and dumb action at that, and of course 9 x out of 10, the MESSAGE. 🙄😒🤮🤬
Well yeah that money’s got an airtag.
$26 for a night in a Sleaze Bag Motel in 1980??? I remember getting a room at Howard Johnson's Hotel for $17.99 a night in 1980.
Would not have happened to me. Being 1980 I would have gone to the library and asked librarian for any books on "how do criminals track their lost drug money" - this would have led me on an all nighter on covert instruments and I would have been relieved to discover that this was just a tiny radio transmitter with maximum range maybe 100 metres and 10 hours battery life back in 1980
Best thing woulda been get on a greyhound, leave tracker on the buss and get off next stop
Man didn't even count his money lol. Too pragmatic
Maybe take some of the money but leave most of it cuz you know after finding the drugs and corpses someone is coming to check it out.
Imagine if he’d done that from the beginning
They put the tracker in a stack that had 1 hundred dollar bill and the rest were ones!!! WTF
He could have hired seal team 6 with a 100k lmao
What I don't get is why the hell did he buy the shotgun if he wasn't going to shoot the SOB when he showed up. They had body armor in the 80's too. But ain't no "tracking device" in the 80's going to have a battery that lasts very long. And how the heck does he have "a silencer on a shotgun".??? I guess I'll have to read the book or something. Evidently the bad guy wins.
People choose to tolerate the chaos. All people do is whine....
Still can’t believe Thanos died
Back when .little was said .but all..was clear .
$26 was a lot in 1980
What is with the camera panning?
FIRST of all I would have NEVER went back to the desert after taking that case! Then I'd search the money and ditch the case on the way out of the US never to return!!
It's a good thing you aren't moss since you got so many of the plot points wrong you clearly wouldn't have survived even a night.
Who in the fuck would take that much money, Knowing that it likely belonged to the cartel or criminals in the area, and not even look through all of it? Even if just to count it, i find it hard to suspend disbelief for long enough to think that anyone who would take the money, would miss that tracker
GPS trackers and the like were mostly if not only military at the time.
@@mrcookiemilk772and why would they not be noticed if you inspected the money?
@@josipmarinic9663they’re saying 1. Most people wouldn’t know the technology existed during this time, and 2. Because they wouldn’t know the technology existed, they wouldn’t know what that thing they found even was
I mean, how would they even know who took it back then if it didn't have a tracker? I feel like the most they could do is look for somebody who suddenly became rich or something. I would have taken it if it didn't have the tracker
@@mrcookiemilk772its a transponder
Did yall notice it was the single dollar bills that made him check further, their greed fkd em
I did! Was looking for this comment! Glad someone else saw that
Man, I wished he got away with the cash and lived a happy life w/his wife.
Had he done that when he found it he would’ve lived
"Not poh-leece."
Shit I had a shitty motel room for 28 bucks back in the 80s in Eagle Pass
A masterpiece. Bit disappointed with the ending 😢
You should read the book, if the movie disappointed you.
@@jdgustofwinddance.7748I mean, if they didn’t like that aspect of the story, why would they have a different experience reading the book? It’s so similar, if you’ve seen the movie you’ve basically read the book. You’re saying just cuz the movie is faithful to the book, that should be enough for people to look past any issues they may have with the story?
@@EnricoPallazo one thing has nothing to do with another. Different experiences with movie and book. It’s like going to a concert more than once. Sitting or viewing from different areas will skew your perception and you will have a different experience based off that. People often say “The book was better” or they will say “The movie was better.” Different experiences of the same thing.
@@jdgustofwinddance.7748 I mean, sometimes that’s the case…but in this case the film and book are exceptionally similar. Like word for word/shot for shot . I can’t see someone not enjoying the movie and then feeling completely differently about the book…or vice versa
@@EnricoPallazo hm. Maybe if you sang the national anthem at a baseball game. After all, LOOK, IT’S ENRICO PALLAZO!🫵🏼
What bothers me, is that he found it so quickly. Wouldn’t you have checked from the giddy-up? Knowing, it was a drug deal? Even back then, seems prudent.
brother, it's the 1980's
It’s the 80s. These things weren’t in common use. Llewelyn knew they existed, but he even said “there’s no way” because they weren’t in common use
U will but not in the sense u meaning😮😮😮😊
Blooper I see 1 dollars 💵 bills in there which means plot twist because the money has been skimmed 😮
Highly suspect a tracker in the eighties could be so small
26 dollars
Too late…
Ive never rooted harder for someone to win. I wish him and his wife would of made off and lived happy ever after
In truth...after I found the case, I'm not going back out there...sorry dude, no agua for you. Then check/count the $$$ and swap out the case....
I really liked this movie but the ending pissed me off 😂
That was kind of the point of the movie. It's not a regular action flick
Thought it was red dead 2
Screwed
Um so what happened?
Tracker --> arrival of the bad haircut boogeyman --> bang bang
Hes being tracked
@pastormolez8235 greatest description of Anton ive ever seen
And front desk man gets killed
He and his wife took the money and lived happily ever after.
ohhhhh dear
A lot of people forget they're the audience members. They get more information than the characters but still remain clueless.
Moss was living in the 1980s when he found that money. GPS technology is most definitely different in 2024. Hell, if they have a GPS in there, there's a good chance there's another GPS hiding somewhere, that whole case could be the GPS, the money could be tracked, this isn't the 80s.
What movie is this
No Country For Old Men
Barbie
Oppenheimer
It's right in the video title.
You went to school in the US? (Just a wild guess)
@@vibovitold A couple days late on that reply. I already had it under control.
Some vietnam patriot republican stealing money. Didn't even bother to check to see if anyone would track it and protect it. Stupidity of the southern accent strikes again.