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What is wrong with Chigurh?

What is wrong with Chigurh?

After leaving her house, Chigurh is involved in a car crash, leaving him badly injured with a compound fracture of his left ulna and walking with a limp. He then offers money to a teenager on a bicycle to give him his T-shirt.

What does Chigurh symbolize?

In fact, it could easily be said that the movie’s unsettling villain Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem) represents death itself, stalking his prey with a calm, unaffected reserve, and ceding to pleas for mercy only through random chance — if his victim wins a coin toss.

Why did Chigurh kill his employers?

Chigurh has no regard for who he kills at all. He gambled a shop keepers’ life on the flip of a coin. He killed those men because he is indeed a murderous lunatic: Man Who Hires Wells: I’d just like to know your opinion of him.

Why does Anton flip a coin?

Wha?? Think about this: in two different scenes, Anton Chigurh flips a coin to determine whether he’s going to kill the person he’s talking to. To him, the coin represents the randomness and risk of every single moment of human life.

Did Anton get the money?

We watch as the money changes hands from the dead drug dealers to Llewelyn Moss, and then finally end up with Anton Chigurh, who takes it from Moss’ hotel room after killing him.

How did Chigurh find Moss?

Chigurh finds Moss at the Del Rio motel based on his phone records. How do the Mexican’s find the room, though? I know they also have a transponder, but it clearly would’ve been out of range. Do we just assume they had another method of tracking him there?

Is Castillo the good guy?

Creator intentions aside, actual in-game content featuring Castillo does seem to place him as the villain in the story, setting Castillo up as the ruthless final boss. In the Ubisoft Forward trailer alone, there are countless actions and dialogue that point to exactly that.

What’s the most you’ve ever lost on a coin toss script?

Anton Chigurh : What’s the most you ever lost on a coin toss? Gas Station Proprietor : Sir? Anton Chigurh : The most. You ever lost.

What is the point of No Country for Old Men?

It’s about the passing of time and generational change. It’s about the growing nature of violence within the men who claim these spaces. It’s no coincidence that these three men were the central focus of the film’s narrative, where each of them represented the past, present, and future of these lands.

What happened to Llewellyn in no country?

Tragically, even though we spend about 200 pages with Llewelyn, he’s killed. And we find out hardly anything about it. He isn’t killed by the book’s villain; he isn’t killed at the end of the book; and he isn’t even killed on the page.