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An Uneasy ‘Ending’ to My Day

I just got back from watching the film screening on campus of the award winning film “No Country for Old Men,” which told the story of a dope deal gone totally wrong and an innocent man who gets caught up in the aftermath. It was a heart-stoppingly morbid tale of the depths that someone or some group of people would go to in order get their hands on a suitcase filled with $2 million worth of $100 bills. Javier Bardem gave a bone-chilling performance as the homicidal freak named Anton and absolutely deserved his nod for Best Supporting Actor in this year’s Academy Awards. I can’t stop thinking about what an evil, sadistic psychopath that guy he played was.

antonI walked out of Price Center a bit uneasy about the ending of the film, which I think has been debated by many critics and moviegoers before me. *SPOILER* When the sheriff (Tommy Lee Jones) recounts his dream to his wife at the dining table, he talks about his father in the past who goes ahead of him to build a fire in the darkness. The sheriff says that if he followed him later, he knew he would still be there waiting by the fire for him. As I watched this scene unfold, I don’t know if I was imagining things but I swear that I heard footsteps coming slowly and steadily before all things faded to black and the credits ran. In my mind, I was thinking that Anton had come back to finish off the sheriff and maybe his wife as well. It was an abrupt and completely open-ended conclusion that supposedly compares faithfully with Cormac McCarthy’s novel of the same title.

Everyone has their own interpretation of what must have happened next after the final scene, much like what the response was to the series finale of “The Sopranos.” In this case, I’m actually not bent on believing what I’m thinking. I know that whatever the author or directors meant by that scene turning out the way it did might not be how I think I see it. There was nothing definite about the ending; that’s for sure. The thought has crossed my mind that I may be rambling a bit right now, so in the spirit of Mr. McCarthy and film directors Ethan and Joel Coen i will let this entry stop on a dime (or Anton’s quarter) and fade to black…

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Saturday, March 15th, 2008 On My Mind 2 Comments

‘No Country for Old Men’ Screening @ Price Center Theater

No Country for Old Men, the dramatic film that captured the most Academy Awards this year, is showing at the Price Center Theater this week. To be more precise, tonight (Thursday the 13th) and this following Saturday at 6PM and 9PM. Tickets are only $3, as usual.

no country for old menIf you haven’t checked it out before at another cinema or bought the DVD that arrived in stores this past Tuesday, I suggest it’s worth a big look. I have yet to see it myself and will probably check it out this weekend instead of tonight. The Golden State Warriors are going to be on national TV against the Phoenix Suns at 7:30PM PST and that’s a higher priority on my list at the moment.

  • What: Film Screening: “No Country for Old Men”
  • Where: Price Center Theater — UCSD Campus
  • When: Thursday, March 13 or Saturday, March 16
  • Cost: $3

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Thursday, March 13th, 2008 Events, On My Mind 1 Comment

The Kooks Are Coming to UCSD!

FM949’s Holiday Hootenanny is taking place at the RIMAC Arena on campus on December 15, featuring Queens of the Stone Age, Louis XIV, Mute Math, Rogue Wave and…The Kooks.

It’s not everyday that this four piece band hailing from Brighton, England set foot on my college campus. The day after, they’ll be playing a gig at Alice in Wonderland in downtown SF. I’ll be making my way back home around that time too for the start of my winter break.

I got my tickets this morning before heading to my Music&Film discussion (which was canceled without my knowledge). With a student discount, the tickets were $34 each. Without it, they would’ve cost $37. I was a bit unsure whether they were going to be sold out or not so I didn’t take any chances by heading straight for the Price Center Box Office when it opened at 10AM this morning.

There still might be some available within the next couple days if you’re lucky but I’d get them ASAP if you’re really interested.

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Monday, November 19th, 2007 On My Mind 2 Comments