“It’s not a country for old men” on Netflix, Brolin’s broken shoulder and Javier Bardem’s antisexy cut: here are the 10 secrets of the film

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On November 4, 2007, the premiere of Hollywood premieres It is not a country for old people, film by Joel and Ethan Coen, based on the novel of the same name by Cormac McCarthy. The work is set in 1980 on the border between the USA and Mexico. Texan welder Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) seizes a $ 2 million briefcase found next to the bodies of several drug dealers who are victims of a gunfight. The unscrupulous killer Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem) sets out on his trail and, before catching him, sows death and destruction, while the sheriff at the end of his career Ed Tom Bell (Tommy Lee Jones) tries to avert more massacres. The film reflects on some of the great times of American cinema (the frontier, blind violence, the loss of values) and conquers critics and audiences. Costing 74 million dollars, it collected 174 million and triumphed at the 2008 Oscars with 4 statuettes: best film, best director, best supporting actor (Javier Bardem) and best non-original screenplay. Those who have never seen it can easily retrieve it by streaming on Netflix. 14 years after its launch, here are ten things you may not know

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