DEEP DIVE · NO-COUNTRY-FOR-OLD-MEN
The full breakdown Detection, audio and scene analysis across every frame of No Country For Old Men — derived from object recognition, transcript alignment and shot segmentation.
← Back to No Country For Old Men 2007 Crime, Thriller, Western 122.2 min ● analyzed May 27, 2026
Total Detections
96,010
objects + faces
Unique Objects
147
distinct types
Detections / min
785.9
avg rate
Night Scenes
59.8%
low-light frames
Words Spoken
6,186
transcribed
Named Actors
13
face-id matched
01 DNA Profile 02 Timeline 03 Scenes 04 Objects 05 Audio
SIX-AXIS GENOME
Movie DNA radar DARKNESS ACTION DIALOGUE PEOPLE VEHICLES VISUAL Darkness Index 2.9%
Darkness Rating Very Bright
Action Intensity 5.5
Action Rating Moderate
People Density 1.21 people/min
Social Rating Intimate
Vehicle Density 0.30 vehicles/min
Chase Potential Medium
Indoor % 54.1%
Setting Balanced
Object Diversity 147 types
Visual Complexity High
Pacing Signature Dynamic
FUN FACTS
Things the model surfaced Crime films typically feature 7 vehicles per 100 minutes, but No Country For Old Men boasts 18, outdoing 5/5 other movies in the genre.
1,570
unique people spotted (78% of frames)
"sir" is said 36 times — once every 3.4 minutes.
The longest stretch of silence runs 9 min 20 sec — no dialogue at all.
Only 3.0% of all detected faces are smiling across the entire film.
At 117 BPM, the score sets a slow, meditative pace throughout.
1,637
unique words spoken out of 6,186 total — a vocabulary richness of 26.5%.
AI detected 147 unique object types across 96,010 frame-by-frame detections.
467
unique chairs spotted (9% of frames)
611
unique cars spotted (12% of frames)
Top hats appear in 8% of frames
265
unique trucks spotted (6% of frames)
146
unique dining tables spotted (4% of frames)
166
unique bottles spotted (4% of frames)
137
unique cups spotted (4% of frames)
Features 255 dog appearances
7,228
cars spotted (vehicle-heavy film)
578
weapon appearances (5 per minute)
Shot predominantly with warm tones