No Country for Old Men (2007)

“No Country for Old Men” (2007) is a gripping crime thriller directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. Set in the rugged landscapes of West Texas, the film follows three intertwined characters: Llewelyn Moss, a hunter who stumbles upon a drug deal gone wrong and takes a briefcase full of cash; Anton Chigurh, a relentless hitman who is after the money; and Sheriff Ed Tom Bell, an aging lawman trying to make sense of the violence unfolding in his jurisdiction.
As Moss tries to stay ahead of Chigurh, the film explores themes of fate, morality, and the changing nature of crime and justice.
The Coen Brothers’ adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s novel is noted for its intense suspense, stark cinematography, and thought-provoking dialogue.
The film received widespread acclaim, winning four Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor for Javier Bardem, and Best Adapted Screenplay.