Friday, November 30, 2012

No Country Blog


Pascual Valdez
Dr. Childs
English 1301
26 November 2012
Title
            Wouldn’t it be nice to predict the future and be able to know what’s going to happen next? Life is so unpredictable that trying to figure out what’s going to happen next is difficult. No one can ever tell what’s coming for them. As Ellis said toward the end of the film “You can’t stop what’s coming.”
            Sheriff Ed Tom Bell comes from a long line of law enforcement family. In the beginning of the film the Sheriffs voice tells a brief story of his family history and how things were back in the old days and the old-timers. The movie is set in west Texas in the 1980’s in a somewhat quiet town with lots of land and scenery. Because of the changing world around him the sheriff is not use to seeing so much violence and lack of respect toward elders. It seems as if Bell feels a shame of something he has done in his past and is filled with regret.
            Llewellyn Moss is a retired welder hunting for deer in vast open range. As you see him propped up on a rock hidden, he adjusts his sights on the rifle to make the kill. “You hold still” Moss utters before firing and missing his target. Out of chance he stumbles onto a drug deal gone wrong, seeing trucks filled with bullet holes and dead bodies all around. Finding the last man under a tree he acquires the money quickly. Not knowing that by taking that satchel full of money his faith would be sealed. What he thought of being an easy way out ended up being more of a burden to him.
Anton Chigurh is the ultimate bad ass super villain without a sense of humor with principles. “Chigurh believes that he has discovered a truth about the world and human affairs that none of those around him have seen: it is chance that determines events and nothing but chance” (McClure 47) Standing out like a sore thumb, he is dressed in a black denim jacket and jeans and equip with the very odd choice of a weapon. An oxygen tank cylinder with a long hose attached to it.
            Just like the last scene at the Desert Sands motel in El Paso when Llewelyn Moss Talks to the lady by the pool. She asks why he keeps looking at the window, he reply’s “Just looking for what’s coming” she briefly says “Yeah, but no one ever sees that.”
           
Works Cited
No Country for Old Men. Dir. Ethan, Joel Coen. Perf. Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, and        Josh Bardem. Miramax/ Paramount Vintage, 2007. DVD.
McClure, Christopher. No Country for Old Gods. Perspectives on Political Science 39.1 (2010):    n. pag. Web. 28 Nov. 2012.

6 comments:

  1. i like the depiction of the individual characters, however I cant tell what the argument is.

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  2. the information provided seems to be mostly opinion and with no citation to prove the argument can be lost to descriptive details.

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  3. The thesis statement is unclear and I can't get a clear view of the argument but it has good details.

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  4. I like the way you started the paper, but it just seemed like you were summarizing a bit much. I think if you put a little more emphasis on your argument, then your paper will be better.

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  5. I thoroughly enjoy reading your papers. This one has burn my favorite by far and mostly because of your descriptions of the characters. I think though, that your thesis should be more in tact. Give us an argument we can't disagree with. Great job overall.

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