ITT: Dumbasses

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Dumbass?

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What do you mean? How was he dumb

Dumbass or stumblebum?

I feel the only reason the coens decided to make this film was because of this act of stupidity.

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He fucking went back you dolt

Rural country faggots got nothig else to do but roam around the wilderness.

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He wasn't a dumbass.

A particular scene that is essentially a plothole makes him look like an idiot, but his behavior in any other scene is that of a very capable man.

It's a great film ruined by perhaps the dumbest scene in modern cinema.

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The case of money he took still had a transceiver hidden in it. Anton still would have found him eventually.

>yfw you find this scenario in GTA V

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If anything, going back saved his life, or at least prolonged it.

You need to get within 100m of the thing to make it work. Anton has a real chance of not finding it before the battery runs out.

At least Llewellyn acknowledges that going back to the thirsty Mexican is "dumber than hell". Fact is he was brought up a certain way and was a product of his generation and unfortunately (for him) had a strong sense of morals.

"Truly we have become no country for old men, directed by the coen brothers" as Tommy Lee Jones says at the end

I mean at one point you will count the money and find it and toss it.

yeah wasn't Chigurh at his trailer in the next 24 hours? would llewelyn have left town and put his wife on the bus if he hadn't already been attacked out in the desert? Chigurh would've caught up and killed them both

For the sake of playing devils advocate, Anton for Llewellyn so quickly because he found his truck out near the scene and used the trucks serial number or some shit to track him down.

There's a chance Llewellyn could have gotten away with it if he didn't go back but him going back is kinda the point of the whole movie

Which scene is that?

He use the plates from Llewellyn to track him down, its very possible he would have never gotten close enough to him for the tracker to pick up.

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>its very possible he would have never gotten close enough to him for the tracker to pick up

Sure he would have. It's not like Texas is that big of a place. Two days, tops.