The article discusses the third cinematic portrayal of the iconic villain Max Cady, originally created by John D. MacDonald in his 1957 novel 'The Executioners.' This new adaptation, titled 'Rt Strahu,' features Javier Bardem as Cady, following previous portrayals by Robert Mitchum (1962) and Robert De Niro (1991). The article highlights the evolution of the character over time, noting that Bardem's version appears more justified in his revenge against the Bowden family compared to his predecessors, while also being more vulnerable. It also compares this new series to the Coen brothers' film 'No Country for Old Men,' where Bardem previously played Anton Chigurh, drawing parallels between the two roles.
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