Violent Film Imitates Border Life

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Scott W

 

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September 16, 2011

 

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Even though the events are three decades in the past, it is fairly easy to draw parallels to the regions’ newspaper headlines in recent years. The rampant violence in the region seems to continue escalating without impediment and consequently affects just about everyone along the Texas/Mexico border...
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The production, “No Country for Old Men” effectively captures this theme. Heartless, cold-blooded murder easily fits the definition of evil, and evil is a very real consequence of drug trafficking. Because of logistics, drug war battles are often staged on the U.S./Mexico border. The character Llewelyn Moss enters the story as a man minding his own business and represents a typical West Texas resident...
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