No Country for Old Men Plot

by cshack on 2008-02-26 14:43:12

The plot of "No Country for Old Men" is adapted from the novel by Pulitzer Prize winner Cormac McCarthy. The story takes place in a desolate and brutal village on the US-Mexico border in 1980, where drugs and violence are rampant. During a drug deal, someone makes off with a large sum of ill-gotten money, prompting a bloody pursuit by various members of the underworld. The original book was written in Texan dialect, painting an unforgettable picture of the American West. The new wave of violence in this region far surpasses the legends of the 19th-century outlaws. Indeed, compared to the usual "gold rush era Western films", this movie portrays the West as more primitive and terrifying. The violent scenes can be described as bloodbaths with corpses everywhere. Many border towns have become active markets for drug transactions, almost turning into no-man's-lands where gunfights happen daily. Although it is our modern era, coming here is equivalent to handing over your life to someone else. Related videos about the plot of "No Country for Old Men".