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carlsahn 's review for:
No Country for Old Men
by Cormac McCarthy
If I could have given more than 5 stars I would have.
What a tremendously well done job of exploring the idea of mortality from the perspectives of good and evil because, in the end, no matter which side you’re on it’s the same fundamental thing.
No Country pulls you in multiple directions at the same time and makes you reflect on yourself, how you got to where you are at that exact moment and what, if anything, you can do about it.
We’re all a coin in a pocket that has taken 22 years to get to this exact moment. We’re also all that single lucky coin, too.
What a tremendously well done job of exploring the idea of mortality from the perspectives of good and evil because, in the end, no matter which side you’re on it’s the same fundamental thing.
No Country pulls you in multiple directions at the same time and makes you reflect on yourself, how you got to where you are at that exact moment and what, if anything, you can do about it.
We’re all a coin in a pocket that has taken 22 years to get to this exact moment. We’re also all that single lucky coin, too.