No Country For Old Men

What the fuck was his problem?

His haircut

He just wanted Carla Jean to flip his coin if you catch my drift ;)

He's obviously a man that takes pride in a job well done.

So did he actually kill her? Watched the movie for the first time recently and it seemed to be left purposefully ambiguous.

there was no country for him

his boss gave the mexicans a receiver

ridiculous surname

He most likely did because every time he kills somebody he checks his boots for blood which he does after leaving the house.

So she should've just called the toss as that was the only chance she had of living. Its made clear by others and Anton's actions he fully adheres to certain principles so he definitely would've let her go if she called it right.

She didn't know his rules, I'm assuming she refused to call it and he killed her.

He's not human, he is simply a physical manifestation of evil that the other characters react to

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Dam never thought of it like that

Somebody took off his mask

he lost his screwgie

He got fucked up by a car. Seriously. Look at that fucking bone.

His fault for not paying attention

Autism

Bullshit, he's shown checking his surroundings like a responsible driver, and he had the green.

How did he not see the car coming then?

He was looking at god

You're not expected to look both ways when going through a green light, you have to keep your eyes on the road ahead of you.

Didnt the directors just say that he was a manifistation of Death? Also, this movie is fucking amazing, just like Last of the Mohicans i can rewatch the whole thing without skipping the boring parts, since there really arent any boring parts.

Eh, that's kind of an oversimplification. He represents a number of things. For Ed Tom, Chigurh is representative of the new kind of evil in the world that he is struggling to understand and come to terms with. Chigurh sees himself as a deterministic agent of inevitable fate, the coin being that which decides life or death for his victims. Carla Jean is the first person we see actually challenge this idea.

Sociopathy-bad haircut-philosophy-being a hitman-drifting-fate

>purposefully ambiguous

have you even watched the movie? by his own logic he had no choice BUT to kill her, especially after she refused to call the coin. Plus he checks his boots after he leaves the house, which he always does after a kill to ensure he has no blood on them. There's nothing ambiguous about that.

Yes but she didn't know this, she knew next to nothing about the man and figured he was probably going to kill her either way.