>Anton Chigurh: Don't put it in your pocket. Don't put it in your pocket. It's your lucky quarter. >Gas Station Proprietor: Where do you want me to put it? >Anton Chigurh: Anywhere not in your pocket. Or it'll get mixed in with the others and become just a coin. ...Which it is.
Redpill me on this dialogue.
Christopher Thompson
>I've seen coins you people wouldn't believe
Levi Allen
There's no difference between that quarter or any other loose change in his pockets. It only becomes "special" if he attributes some arbitrary value to it.
Aiden Kelly
This. >If you worship a rock, even it will become holy. >t. ancient Chinese wisdom
Kayden Parker
Was he autistic?
Alexander Flores
The quarter signified Anton's decision, based on the flip of the coin, not to kill the man. The outcome of the coin determined whether the man lived or died. Since the outcome of the flip insured the man's life, the quarter then became a symbol of luck for the man because he did not die.
Daniel Walker
Call it
Austin Allen
>quiet >drives a car Possibly.
Parker Anderson
even
James Smith
fuckkk
Jacob Roberts
He didn't have enough money for gas so used the art of distraction.
Grayson Morgan
He reaffirms his own beliefs/code or shuvs guilt through the coin. It's not his own will to kill people you see, it's the coin's.
It's the same reason whore's suck/fuck but don't kiss, that way they feel that they're still keeping some dignity.
Luke Davis
dubs
Carson Carter
And adding to that the coin scenes might imply some deeper meaning to the character but he's still a crazed psycho. He kills atleast 4 or 5 'innocents' throughout the movie without hesitation or a coinflip.
Austin Edwards
>redpill me
Nicholas Bell
It's the quarter that determined the fate of his life. Imagine how depressed Anton would be if that just became another coin that no one knew about, lost and wasted. JUST LIKE THE MONEY CHIGURH IS AFTER THE ENTIRE FILM
Juan Torres
Save these repeating digits. Don't let them mix in with the others and become just regular posts... which they are.
Caleb Cruz
check these dubs you autistic faget
Evan Bailey
he means the coin itself is only currency because like says this country has assigned some arbitrary value to a slice of nickel. he's simply given this inanimate object a more profound currency (one that surpasses microeconomic transactions, the wager was death and both of them knew it).
to put the coin back in his pocket would essentially be like losing a one hundred in a stack of monopoly money
what value do give to the world once you realize it has no inherent meaning? You can look at what other people see in it or you create your own through experience
Lucas Parker
He was insane. Scenes like this always try and push some profound message to retards, but it doesn't change the fact that he was going to murder someone over literally nothing.
Dominic Garcia
>redpill me
fuck off nigger
Brandon Perez
So he was depressed that the money he was after was stolen by some random Mexicans which means there's no chance of him ever finding it again?
Ian Ward
You have to read The Crossing to understand it. Not even kidding.
Easton Thompson
Personally, I make a point of using "redpill" as obnoxiously as possible so that people get tired of it and come to really despise Sup Forums.
Wyatt Perry
He found the money in the air vent after Moss died
Alexander Ortiz
I dont think that scene was about the Federal Reserve
Bentley Cook
No he was depressed that all that money would be lost in time like c-beams
Sebastian Rodriguez
Anton desperately wanted the man to understand what had just happened to him, to understand the point Anton was trying to make, even to understand anything at all rather than shrugging and moving on in blithe habitual ignorance. This did not occur, and Anton descends into doublespeak in frustration before leaving.
Camden Young
he's saying you should live your life a quarter mile at a time
Julian Rogers
kek, underrated
Easton Baker
trips
Julian Davis
It's a coin
Daniel Robinson
k
Caleb Smith
lmao
Grayson Martinez
What's the real story? Don't leave me hanging.
Connor Walker
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Isaac Lewis
>Scenes like this try to push some profound message This wasnt trying to push anything profound you flock of shit birds.
Jack Murphy
correct
Jackson Moore
The Jews wrote it.
Isaac Young
I'd be angry too if I were a black guy without an ounce of sense.
I'm white though so I'm pretty happy.
Benjamin Mitchell
Or maybe it's our society's fault for defining someone who behaves differently as "insane."
Leo Price
Ouch.
Dylan Watson
Edgy psychopath fucking with someone for the lulz. Most of them do this.
Lucas Rogers
No, most of them just kill people.
Jayden Gutierrez
Underated quads and underated actual meaning
Jaxon Ortiz
Under ated? Like someone who doesn't eat enough?
Brayden Hughes
>not posting the webm
Carter Edwards
Thanks for this. Got any other webms from that movie you can share?
Mason Jones
I don't have all the stuff I watn to webm from it but I have the entire cointoss scene but other stuff, mostly early in the film.
Asher Gomez
>murder someone over literally nothing Forced small talk is worthy of murder.
Kayden Carter
This is the biggest myth surrounding psychopaths, you dipshit. I hope your post was ironic.
Landon Bennett
please step out of the thread sir
Brody Fisher
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Ayden Wright
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Jeremiah Thomas
Anton Chigurh is an elemental. His element is nihilistic anarchy. He prevents NCFOM from being a cowboy story.
Every time he shows up he ruins what otherwise would have been a stereotypical scene between two or more stereotypical characters. Imagine how the story would have gone if he wasn't in it.
>Moss finds two million $ in a shooting scene >steals it >now the Mexican cartel is tracking him >meanwhile Bell is tracking the cartel >Moss and the cartel eventually face off >ending 1: Moss escapes with the money >ending 2: Cartel wrecks Moss >ending 3: Bell catches one or two of them >ending X: a combination between ending 3 and any other one.
Chigurh is there to literally ruin the story. He even escapes after almost dying and getting caught by the police so the viewer wouldn't get the sense of justice he was used to with stereotypical stories.
Did I mention that No Country is my all-time favorite movie after only two viewings?