Great but not 100% complete. The original credits music is a few seconds short of five minutes, and doesn't end on a fade out. Full version: ruclips.net/video/ShUc6gto4sQ/видео.html
This soundtrack reminds me a lot of those dircusos from Dicovery Animal, that was the only thing that reminds me, I don't know if it's a theme or an ending, but it fascinates me
This tune is very brutal;yet very intense. You can just see someone about to be killed when listening to this masterpiece. Highly recommend this awesome movie.👍
Cormac McCarthy wrote this masterpice and "The road" And both got the best movies that could have been made out of them. May this great author rest in peace 1933 - 2023
Carter Burwell has composed the music for many of the Coen's films. The title of the ending composition is fittingly named "Blood Trails", perhaps recalling the different blood trail Llewellyn chose to follow after his initial failure to kill the elk, changing the course of his own fate and the fate of many others. One selfish or foolish act with expanding tragic consequences and "blood trails" that resulted from succumbing to a dangerous temptation. Death awaits us all so chose wisely before cashing in. A lesson that often comes with old age.
While there is no music until the credits, I did hear some ambience tracks play. One was when Anton was pulling up to the two mobsters who gave him the receiver.
No Country for Old Men (Film) Directed by: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen Screenplay by: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen Based on: No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy (Morbid Comics) Produced by: Steve Golin, Joel Coen, Ethan Coen Cinematography: Roger Deakins Edited by: Roderick Jaynes Music by: Carter Burwell Production Companies: Columbia Pictures, Revolution Studios, Morbid (Marvel Comics), Anonymous Content, J/E Coen Productions Distributed by: Sony Pictures Releasing Release Date: May 19, 2007 (Cannes), November 9, 2007 (United States and Mexico) Running Time: 122 Minutes Countries: United States, Mexico Language: English Budget: $25.9 Million Box Office: $171.6 Million
Man that ending when sheriff was dreaming about his dad. No one catches it but that line hit so harder than anything else.Sheriff was actually wishing that he would go the end with his father. He was already done with the world and it’s uncomprehending violence, A world he was unable to understand and deal with it. This was the best ending of all time.
The unsatisfying ending was the most satisfying thing I'd seen in a long time. In real life once you mix yourself up in something like this you will never get out. The minute Llewellyn went back and they got his plates it was over, even if he killed Anton the cartel would never stop
This image is chilling, just looking at it and you can feel how dangerous anton is. Perfect to go with this music
1:30...
I love the rattle fading in at the beginning of this track. Everything just works great together.
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"Somewhere out there is a true and living prophet of destruction. And I don't want to confront him. I know he's real. I have seen his work."
But it’s got two double beds!
shame can’t find this tune on Spotify
Seen the film so many times but never gets old or boring, love it!
Probably the most realistic movie I've ever seen. This world is full of psychopaths, they're still alive and in charge.
And ruling in Moscow or trying to sneak once more into the White House.
@@heinrichwagner4739all over the place, not just certain areas
Perfection 🙏👌🏾
WHY AINT THIS ON SPOTIFY TF 😭
New to me, movie & music 🎶
shortest soundtrack of nay movie, its this and like three other tracks, including the band
Great but not 100% complete. The original credits music is a few seconds short of five minutes, and doesn't end on a fade out. Full version: ruclips.net/video/ShUc6gto4sQ/видео.html
This soundtrack reminds me a lot of those dircusos from Dicovery Animal, that was the only thing that reminds me, I don't know if it's a theme or an ending, but it fascinates me
Qué tan peligroso es Anton Chigurh ? Comparado con la peste bubónica ?.
unreal feeling when this song played
Somebody knows the song?
Simplesmente perfeito, esse filme é maravilhoso sem trilha sonora. Isso deixa ele mais real.
This tune is very brutal;yet very intense. You can just see someone about to be killed when listening to this masterpiece. Highly recommend this awesome movie.👍
Cormac McCarthy wrote this masterpice and "The road" And both got the best movies that could have been made out of them. May this great author rest in peace 1933 - 2023
The books are amazing. Now maybe his other novels will get made into movies!
“And I knew that when I got there, he’d be there. Then, I woke up.”
I can't even remember hearing this.
The 1 film when The Credits Has More Music Than The Film. Amazing theme and film.
The chills! Especially after Ed Tom's beautiful closing monologue.
Call it friendo…
This tune does not make me think of blood trails, it's much deeper than that, more like soul trails!!
This song is a death rattle. Movie good yes..but this song is death.
15.12.2022
Underrated movie
Carter Burwell has composed the music for many of the Coen's films. The title of the ending composition is fittingly named "Blood Trails", perhaps recalling the different blood trail Llewellyn chose to follow after his initial failure to kill the elk, changing the course of his own fate and the fate of many others. One selfish or foolish act with expanding tragic consequences and "blood trails" that resulted from succumbing to a dangerous temptation. Death awaits us all so chose wisely before cashing in. A lesson that often comes with old age.
Fantastic Theme, Just Discovered It Today August 25th 2022 🎵Sights & Wonders🎵
While there is no music until the credits, I did hear some ambience tracks play. One was when Anton was pulling up to the two mobsters who gave him the receiver.
This makes me feel the same way I feel seeing the movie, weird, dark, a little depressing, but still no idea of what this means or is trying to say.
How many people out there, thinks this should have been the theme for The Book of Boba Fett?
bro omg would have been perfect
No Country for Old Men (Film) Directed by: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen Screenplay by: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen Based on: No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy (Morbid Comics) Produced by: Steve Golin, Joel Coen, Ethan Coen Cinematography: Roger Deakins Edited by: Roderick Jaynes Music by: Carter Burwell Production Companies: Columbia Pictures, Revolution Studios, Morbid (Marvel Comics), Anonymous Content, J/E Coen Productions Distributed by: Sony Pictures Releasing Release Date: May 19, 2007 (Cannes), November 9, 2007 (United States and Mexico) Running Time: 122 Minutes Countries: United States, Mexico Language: English Budget: $25.9 Million Box Office: $171.6 Million
I live in the house that the interior scene was filmed where Carla Jean Moss is killed close to the end of the film by Anton Chigurh. Pretty crazy!
Anton Chigurh Sugar? Chigurh Is he supposed to be some kind of a badass?
although there is sound all the time in the movie..
I’m having my producer take that whole loop from about 1:13 to 1:31 and making a dark ass beat out of it. That shit is hard af 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Link ?
@@cheers4238 Still waiting on him to send me the track lol, I’ll let you know though for sure
@@ogamoner update
Where the link at
lmao what a wack
This can be on repeat for 8 hours and I wouldn't mind.
The music only first one minutes deserve to listen
Carter Burwell is a master.
Man that ending when sheriff was dreaming about his dad. No one catches it but that line hit so harder than anything else.Sheriff was actually wishing that he would go the end with his father. He was already done with the world and it’s uncomprehending violence, A world he was unable to understand and deal with it. This was the best ending of all time.
It's an outstanding film and that part is to me the most meaningful and profound. It is a perfect ending.
It really must be a strange experience to have gotten older than your father.
But also means acceptence as he knew his father would be there waiting at the fire Looping after his son.
He is coming…………..
The unsatisfying ending was the most satisfying thing I'd seen in a long time. In real life once you mix yourself up in something like this you will never get out. The minute Llewellyn went back and they got his plates it was over, even if he killed Anton the cartel would never stop
Absolutely the best outro song to any movie ever. Change my mind.
I do not want to change your mind. You have good taste. But Leon The professional is tied with it I guess
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