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Dawg, No Country for Old Men is so peak, how come none of y’all never told me?
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Anonymous 15w

I’ll let you know next time

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Anonymous 15w

One of my “safe bet recommendations”

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Anonymous 15w

Wasn’t my thing personally, might have to rewatch but movies with loose plots aren’t really my thing

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 15w

I don’t understand, how does it have a loose plot? Enlighten me please

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 15w

Idrk how to explain but some movies have very strict plots, like marvel movies for example and other movies have no plot like lost in translation. Id say this movie is on the looser end. I mean the main character dies in such a strange way that doesn’t further the plot. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing its just not really something i like but as far as im in the minority

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 15w

Moss find money. Anton hunting Moss to get money. Moss trying to not get killed. That’s not really a loose plot. You got motivations that clearly let the story play out and characters making decisions to achieve their objectives

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 15w

Thats not really an accurate description of this movies plot, its not really a debate this movie just has a loose plot. Many characters decisions throughout are uncharacteristic of other more structured movies. Loose ends are left, characters make decisions the audience doesn’t agree with, someone could make a million what if fantasies about this movie. Structured movies don’t leave this many loose ends

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