The Coen brothers’ 2007 film No Country for Old Men is not your typical Western: the hero doesn’t win, or even survive, the villain gets away, and the ending isn’t a shootout but rather a slow, calm, monologue by a character who was the least involved of the three main characters. The final scene, much debated by fans and critics, does however give us a window into the movie’s deeper meaning and the Coens’ pessimistic worldview.<br /><br />Sign up to our email newsletter for updates on new videos, fun film trivia, news on giveaways, longform content, events and more! <br /><br />If you like this video, subscribe to our YouTube channel for more: <br /><br />Like ScreenPrism on Facebook: <br /><br />Follow ScreenPrism on Twitter: <br /><br />Visit ScreenPrism.com: