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Originally Posted by KristiB
Wow. I was a stressball through much of the film. I almost want to see it a second time so I don't sit there with my fingers plugging my ears, fearful about what is about to happen.
Javier Bardem was so good as the evil Anton Chigurh. Scary good. Fucked up good. I don't know whether to say WOW or go hide under my blanket until I can get his image out of my mind.
The film was really well done. It was very quiet, which seems strange when you are thinking of a film in this genre. But, they didn't really use any music in the film, and when they cut to the credits at the end, it's quite jarring. (That doesn't give any of the plot away...)
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That's an excellent point that I noticed also, they did not overdo the music and soundtrack. Any other movie would have layed on the background music heavily during the suspenseful parts, the quiet only further added to the tension. Some of the scenery was amazing too, especially towards the beginning with Josh Brolin's character hunting and whatnot, the way you see the whole countryside it was amazing. I'll definitely see it again just for the Tommie Lee Jones parts.