Tuesday, April 29, 2014

After watching No Country for Old Men and Fargo, there were many similarities that the two films have shown to be very interesting. Both films were filmed in rural lands where, in Fargo, there was the snowy plains of Minnesota and, in No Country for Old Men, the desolate desert in Texas. It was interesting to see the Coen brothers take part in the two films because they were able to make the scenes seem so folksy.
The films were also made to include violent within the two films which came out of nowhere and also where they stem from unresolved issues. The two films were also similar by including a similar protagonist which included Sheriff Ed Tom Bell and Police Chief Marge Gunderson. It included that both the sheriff and the police chief observing the heinous crimes that were happening in their towns. The two protagonists are also similar because of they like to talk about society and the morals that people have; they both finish the crimes that happen and realize that this happens way too often.

In my opinion, I thought that No Country for Old Men was a little bit more interesting than Fargo, it seemed like No Country for Old Men was a remake of Fargo because it had much more detail in the plot and also more action than what happened in Fargo including some of the innocent killings. 



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