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Now, after just seeing the film I have to add a few words about the ending, so those who have not had the luck to see No Country stop reading. In the first few lines Jones narrates about the good old days and says he cares about the men before him and will always take the time to listen. Taking time is what the Cohen brothers are asking(well forcing) us to do in the end. To me the ending is as true to life as the gore through out the first 115 min. Jones talks to an old man in a kitchen after he chose not to look under that bed in the hotel room. The man in the wheel chair said he would have not tried to get revenge just as jones' character did not; saying sometimes you have to just stop the bleeding. Then we're stuck listening to jones in his kitchen as the villian who's victorious stops his bleeding and walks of to the sunset. The ending is great by coming full circle making their prior movies look like some spoiled kids film school projects...
Now, after just seeing the film I have to add a few words about the ending, so those who have not had the luck to see No Country stop reading. In the first few lines Jones narrates about the good old days and says he cares about the men before him and will always take the time to listen. Taking time is what the Cohen brothers are asking(well forcing) us to do in the end. To me the ending is as true to life as the gore through out the first 115 min. Jones talks to an old man in a kitchen after he chose not to look under that bed in the hotel room. The man in the wheel chair said he would have not tried to get revenge just as jones' character did not; saying sometimes you have to just stop the bleeding. Then we're stuck listening to jones in his kitchen as the villian who's victorious stops his bleeding and walks of to the sunset. The ending is great by coming full circle making their prior movies look like some spoiled kids film school projects...