The Making Of No Country For Old Men

I love making of videos in general and this one gives a lovely insight into what it's like to work with the genius "one head" that is the Coen Brothers.
spoco2says...

I really did have an issue with the film. It was typically fantastically made and acted as Cohen films are.

*SPOILERS!*





But having it end like that, to have it really just piss away the emotional investment you've made with some of the characters was hard to handle. It made me end with 'Well what the hell was the point of that?'

A10anissays...

>> ^spoco2:

I really did have an issue with the film. It was typically fantastically made and acted as Cohen films are.
SPOILERS!


But having it end like that, to have it really just piss away the emotional investment you've made with some of the characters was hard to handle. It made me end with 'Well what the hell was the point of that?'


SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!!





I thought the end was perfect. The point, to me, was that the Sheriff wished for a simpler time but was well aware, and tired of the fact, that evil isn't always cleanly defeated, good doesn't always prevail, and the fight is ongoing.

messengersays...

I like the insight, but every behind-the-scenes look at any movie always has everyone talking about what perfect humans everyone else is. It's meaningless.

The best one of these was for Superbad, where Michael Sara was doing the usual boring thing praising everyone else, but everyone else trash-talked Michael. A nice pisstake on things like this.

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