The new director Gilroy did a pretty good job without magnifying the characters to the height of pure perfection. The focus is on how a bourgeois middle-aged man was forced to betray his source of livelihood. The nuances are left to the audience to ponder. Movies shot in such an obscure way generally do not have excellent box office returns. At this year's Oscar Awards, the same type of movie "No Country for Old Men" is even more fascinating and makes people lose themselves.