"Hell, Mister." - No Country For Old Men (2007)
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"Hell, Mister." - No Country For Old Men (2007) #shorts #nocountryforoldmen
No Country for Old Men is a 2007 American neo-Western crime thriller film written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, based on Cormac McCarthy's 2005 novel of the same name. Starring Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, and Josh Brolin, the film is set in the desert landscape of 1980 West Texas. The film revisits the themes of fate, conscience, and circumstance that the Coen brothers had explored in the films Blood Simple (1984), Raising Arizona (1987), and Fargo (1996). The film follows three main characters: Llewelyn Moss (Brolin), a Vietnam War veteran and welder who stumbles upon a large sum of money in the desert; Anton Chigurh (Bardem), a hitman who is sent to recover the money; and Ed Tom Bell (Jones), a sheriff investigating the crime. The film also stars Kelly Macdonald as Moss's wife Carla Jean and Woody Harrelson as a bounty hunter seeking Moss and the return of the $2 million.
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YOU CAN WATCH THIS MOVIE "NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN" (2007), THROUGH OUR WEBSITE IN OUR BIO
Ive seen it 20 Times
No, people can't watch it on your website. Quit lying to everybody.
It doesn't work!
Or just on Netflix
If we back up for a moment and ask the question, "What was he doing before the car accident?" The car belonged to a young southern lady he had just killed while breaking one of his own code rules, and some say this is his Karma for breaking it.
Temporarily knocked the evil tf outta him lol
Anton never thought a drunk driver would be his weakness.
He couldn't do anything at that point. This was his most vulnerable moment throughout the entire film
@@POTATO4444I consider people who like their own comments psychos too.
@@POTATO4444 but don't they see everyone else as a waste of life..just like our politicians ??
"Let me just sit here for a minute"
I loved how the kid was willing to give him the shirt off his back for free, but after receiving the money the boys started fighting over it. That's just great writing!
Makes perfect sense too, he didn’t do it for the money but he is the one that did the task and deserved the payment if any, the other boy literally just sat there and kept screaming “there’s a bone sticking out of your arm” 😂😂
It's Reality you ever find money or something else with a so called friend . They want Half . I'll leave it Vaguely open for interpretation.
@@Grape_cookies Just like how it subtly suggests that "money corrupts". Or at least that was my take away. Love the Coens!
" You still have your damn shirt!!!" 😉😄😂😂
1 kid earned the money, the other is a weasel that wants it for free
Even his temporary humanity was transactional. He has little to no comprehension of an act of kindness or what that even means. Such a great actor an character
From a different perspective, he gave the boy money for his shirt and for his silence. And when the boy goes home, his parents will not be demanding to know where his shirt went, and possibly punish him for his kindness, as they were the ones who paid for it. So it is better, and more kind, for there to be a transaction, and he definitely knows this
@@vanhalenps4
That’s a way of looking at it without ignoring the limitations he has.
I think the majority of it was buying the silence rather than the shirt itself. Regardless it's totally in-character for him to make it a transaction not a request for charity.
No you’re wrong, he has a twisted moral compass. There is a video that goes into great depth explaining his motives.
Cual video?@@MrKumi
*hands over his shirt*
"The Lisan al-Gaib..."
🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭
as it was written
Huh explain plz
Watch dune 1 and 2 you'd understand @@Bekombet
Its from the movie Dune . Main character is supposed to be some kind of prophet (its a skyfi fiction genre and theres this planet where this has been spread as propaganda a person destined to save them called *Lisan Al Gaib* half the planet is split between believing in this and other believing this to be total nonsense. The believerd tho tend to praise their *saviour* when main character does the slightest thing the believers are like: AS IT WAS FORETOLD! THATS LISAN AL GAIB*@@Bekombet to be honest I found it real funny and very accurate. Lol
The only person he was nice to lol
Almost like the crash rocked him so hard he momentarily became deacent guy
I don’t think he was being nice here, he turned a stranger’s kindness into a simple transaction in his eyes
Well duh, he wanted something from the kid, it wasnt out of the goodness of his heart.
He was too weak and short on time to use his preferred method of silencing people.
He got desperate
“What will you take for that shirt?”
“I got a better idea mister, let’s flip a coin for it.”
*flips coin
“Call it.”
Oh shit!! Anton is shaking
Brilliant 😂
Jesus
What a fantastic comment added to the data information field of the ethereal nothingness.
He has a busted arm He's not flipping nothing not even a hamburger at McDonald's
"Look at that f*cking bone"
- Background kid from "No Country for Old Men" (2007)
Reminded me of Bobby from King of the Hill...😅🤣
@@renc2002 Looks like Caleb Landry Jones, he's got some great performances under his belt since 2007.
@@Maddolis Possibly.
@@Maddolis"Looks like," because it is him.
Hands down, best line in the film. And best performance as well
This movie is a paradox, it's so good it will leave you wanting prequels and sequels simultaneously it will make you feel like it is too perfect for a sequel or a spinoff
Ive never seen this movie but i will watch it because i want to see how it relates to mormons
@@cartergomez5390bruh
@@cartergomez5390No shit?
That's a helluva thought but whatev. Go see it whichever streaming platform has it.
It is really good with Lotsa unexpected and tense moments in it.
You'll learn to worry when Anton smiles!! 😄😬
Yeah, better leave it alone...they would ruin it
I heard many times the movie is identical to the book. You pretty much described the Cohen brothers formula when they make movies.
Even confused as hell, kid understood the assignment.
Unlike gen z
School teach him maybe?
@@Trezsuit_ClassiceNatureteach him what
It's common sense really, when he said " you didn't see me" the kid already knows he had done something very sinister, so the question is, why did he helped him despite knowing the circumstances? Well, I'd say it's cuz of that 50 bucks, that's just a guess but a really reasonable one
@@Trezsuit_ClassiceNatureto take off your shirt? To help someone
Fun fact: The boy who gives him the shirt also played Jack Marston from Red Dead Redemption!
Wow
He is also the main character from Video Game High School!!!
Josh Blaylock is his name :)
@@AzaelGaming thank you!
That’s awesome
His performance in this film was extraordinary. That guy is a fucking master of his craft.
The delivery of "take it and... You didn't see me - I was already gone" is just so fascinating to watch
I like how even as a psychopath, he has logical limits. He never considered killing or threatening the kids because he knew they didn't know any better and didn't want to get them involved
Why would he?
this is such a dumbass comment and way far off
He didn't want to get them involved because the police were already on their way. Anton sees the world as cruel and unfair, because it kills anyone at all for no reason, so he adopted that philosophy. This was a rare moment of humanity, but not that he didn't want to kill them. I'm sure he did, but since he's not omnipotent and godlike, he couldn't kill them without consequences.
Killing kids wouldn’t have helped him here, that’s his only motive
The kids aren't in the game, he only plays/kills people in the way. The accident isn't part of the game
"Look at that f*ckin' bone!" He sounds just like Bobby Hill.
If j Jim Ross was commentating 😂, ah hell he broke his arm off! Good god almighty 😂
Underrated line
Bobby wasn't Hank's son
@@-Nyght-Burner- Here we go.
@@shuroom57 Boomhauer was FBI
This was such a humbling scene because all throughout the movie were lead to think Anton is some unstoppable force of nature who feels no pain or fear but we see here he bleeds and self preservation above all else like any other man. Death stops for no one. Not even the man we thought was Death all along.
this.
He took that hit like he wasn't that bad although being severely wounded.
Phos
God almost got him.
@@drewk3646 Guess the all-powerful homeboy ain’t all that powerful
When the force of nature meet another force of nature.
When the "force of nature" meet the literal force of nature 😅
When a force of nature meets an average Ford enjoyer.
When the Force-A-Nature meets the Fan-O-War (there can only be one Fan.)
When the force of nature meets humanity industrial revolution!!!! 😤😤😤😤😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😎😎😎😎😎😎
Fun fact: The kid who mentions the bone from his arm, played banshee in X-Men first class
I immediately recognized that guy. He was also in Get Out.
This scene plays out in the opposite direction of what Llewelyn had to go through to get the coat. Llewelyn had to pay $500 and the guys would have ripped him off more if they could, but here, the kid is reluctant to accept Anton’s money and wants to give his shirt for free.
good observation sir , i never noticed that too
Bad people have luck on their side it always seems
That shows that the world is unfair and sometimes your worst enemies succeed more than you do
And he ends up with a different shirt! Watch!
Twaz also HU$H money.... really.
Part of that’s mine my ass😂
😂 you still got your shirt 👕
But the money is for keeping quiet and saying he was already gone when they got there. So they really ought to split the cash. The kid who gave the shirt isn't so generous after all.
@@nicholasm7822stfu he deserves the money. The other guy just kept pointing out the bone sticking out of his arm
@@nicholasm7822The way i see it. The kid should buy a shirt with the money first, then whatever is left should be split
😂😂 least he has his shirt probably only give him 20 bucks
This movie and book is astounding in the brilliance. RIP Cormac McCarthy.
The book has the same name?
@@jonathanrobles1734yes
Cormac McCarthy, an excellent writer, indeed. ✌️
"The Road" was a great film, but the book is a quick-moving experience and a great emotional experience describing an end for Earth.
Javier Bardem is lowkey the GOAT
💯 Definitely. !!
This scene is like a moment of reality in his story. Anton, a self proclaimed "Agent of fate" almost succumbing to it himself
the "almost" youre referring to is a major theme in the movie
You are an astute observer, with cleverness in your choice of words.
just shows that nobody gets away from it, no matter how good or evil or plotting or oblivious you are it's coming us all and you never know when.
Beat laid plans of mice and men
He could no longer psychologically put it on the coin now the kill was on his psyche
He wasn't buying the kids shirt per say, he was buying his silence.
*per se
I would say he bought both since the other boy had a short sleeve shirt on which wouldn't have made a good sling for his arm 😂
Both
Really? Thanks for explaining this I don't think anyone would have been able to figure out what he meant by handing him the money and saying "you never saw me" Good thing you were here to tell us what that very cryptic interaction meant!
In the book the other kids reply is "you know that's not what it was for", or something like that
Anton's cold blood gives you goosebumps.
“You got a bone sticking outta your arm”
.. Tis but a scratch 😂
Ha! Anton being the Black Knight! 😂
Anton - "I'm the embodiment of death."
'78 lead sled with 0 safety features - "Oh really?"
There aren’t many safety features in any car that can stop the veracity of a straight up t-bone collision.
"78 lead sled" 😂
@@robertbeckman2054Have you been in a car built in the last 20 years? Crumple zones, side air bags, seat belts.
Modern cars are full of safety features that will help you in a straight up tbone collision.
@@JayJonahJaymeson All of those features soften the impact, but you will still get whiplash, concussions and possible broken bones. It depends on the size of the car that is doing the t-boneing and its speed. Those features work great for small and maybe midsize cars, but Dodge, Ford, and Chevy trucks or bigger will ruin your next couple of months due to their weight.
😂
I had this shit cranked up to 11 when I clicked it. It felt like I was in that crash too lol
For real 😂
Same.
Real
Should have seen this in theatres
No s***?! Me too
Xavier Bardem is a brilliant actor! 😊
What a kind, loving man to be so generous with his money and such young young and lovely men trying to help another guy
That kid talking about the bone has a bright future
Caleb Landry Jones, great actor
Is he the brother from Get Out?
I agree, bet that bone will be great at whatever it does.
@eminkilicaslan8945 I'm going to assume your translation wasn't super accurate.
I'm your 1000th like 💪🏾
Best line
“You still got your damn shirt!”😂😂
That shit has me in tears everytime I see that scene. So simple but funny at the same time
This movie never gets old...!
💚 i. Loved. It. 🤎 it. Blew. Me. Away. In the. Theatre......The. Acting, The. Action...the. Atmosphere...it's. ALL. There. !!!
Jesus Christ, what a movie!! Every little piece of this movie is downright flawless.
"Louhhk at that fuehken bone."
Boy was a vowel away from blowing chunks
Astute observation 🤢
what do you mean about his accent?
@@blugastidiofable9517 kid is gonna throw up from seeing the inside of someones body on the outside
@@hithere4719from you
Kid named chunks: 🤠
“What would you take for the shirt”
Kid pulls out coin. “Call it.”
Underrated comment.
That was good...
😂😂😂
Him: “what?”
@@OdinsDraugr69420just call it😂
I was satisfied with how the story provided viewers with a hint to imagine his demise after the movie ends
One of best movie ever made in Hollywood 👌👌
Wow this really shows that there is still hope humanity! We need to be more like this Anton guy
hope = lack of factual information about the issue.
Definitely need more considering the lack of mental institutions to house today's lunatics running rampant.
@@janklaas6885lol
Nicely done
@@janklaas6885that was a joke.
This movie is just strangely beautiful. There's just no music, main characters die unexpectedly and you can never tell where the plot is going
It did justice to the book/novel. I highly recommend Cormac McCarthy, he was a brilliant writer.
@@michaelesgro9506was ?
Yeah it’s like the camera is ethereal
Sounds like Robert Kirkman wrote it lol.
That's not true, I watched it second time and I knew exactly what would happen
Anton has a good sense of command over his emotions and feelings making him stand out among the toughest of men.
The acting in this scene is so phenomenal.
He is not acting... dude has a bone sticking out his arm!
He was awesome the whole movie
I think one of the things that make this movie so great is that the acting is phenomenal _throughout_ - in every scene, and from every cast member, including those playing the many bit parts. It's about the best-cast film I can think of.
@@steveryan4410imagine running into a crazy mother f***** like that in life
@@miked1869👍
This scene shows how no matter how well planned something is, fate can change it. My grannie used to say, "Man makes plans, God laughs!".
No different than the Old Rome God of Fortuna constantly spinning her wheel.
.....kind of a dick move on God's part...
@@yggdrachill2845 good thing hes not real
Up to this point, Anton seemed a bit like a supernatural angel of death. The accident shows he is just human.
@@An-oblivious-catGod is not real to you.. no problem atheist.
One of the greatest films of all time
Legend says that kid still talking about those bone till this days
"Look at that fuckin bone." 😂😂 Best line in the movie.
kid should have got the Oscar for that delivery
😂😂
I'll watch the movie just to hear that line. Fortunately the lead up is fantastic
" You still got your damn shirt " gets a honorable mention...
@@valhallaoutcast Kid completed the damn assignment for sure
The fact that the kids were nice to him even after the monologue about the themes of new evil ways replacing the old ways is just great
The "new evil way" being paid off to not see anything and look the other way.
I never thought about that contrast til now. Maybe these boys disprove the old timer's observation. Or were they the exception that proves the rule?
@@justinhilton4143 I took it as the evil has always been embedded in humanity. Every generation thinks the world is getting worse and worse like the old man with the mustache, blaming it on “drugs” and kids with “green hair and bones in their noses.” However though, there are always good decent people like lewelyns wife and these bicycle kids, but evil and the compulsion to kill will never go away or leave humanity
@@justinhilton4143 its not an exception. the entire movie anton relies on the complete kindness of strangers to either kill them or further his own goals. in this case he used it to treat his wounds and disappear again.
It is a cool way of thinking about it. Anton here was forced to come to terms that one day he'll be the Old Man in the Country
One of my favorite kids ever written in cinema
I love the normality of this scene.
The main antagonist of the film is on his way to cotinue his rampage and he just randomly gets in a car accident.
He then shows that he’s not an absolutely cold blooded killer by offering money to the kids to get out of his situation.
An absoluty masterful development of character
It’s funny. Seeing the monster being at the mercy of kids in the end.
Lol, he wouldn’t have died without the shirt sling, if the little Rugrat hadn’t had given him the shirt do you think that Anton would’ve died right there? He had a bone sticking outta his arm and walked off a minute later casually. You didn’t think that one through eh?
@@Aven-Sharma1991people get happy when bad things happen to people they don't like 😂
Wishing they had the balls to do it themselves 😂
@@Aven-Sharma1991he dies either way without medical care at a hospital, the shirt merely allows him to walk away
I think part of the point is he wasn't the only monster. The cowboy couldn't help stealing and killing - wasn't in self-defense. The mercenary couldn't help killing. The mercenary's boss, big rich businessman in good standing in the community, couldn't help hiring people to peddle drugs and kill others. I think the only one that was honest about what they are in the entire movie was the mercenary Anton.
He's not a monster, he's just ahead of the curve
After this Brian D used that money to buy a gaming setup where he went on to beat The Law and get into VGHS
a man of culture
Glad I’m not the only one who noticed.
🗿
I was like HOLY FUKK, THATS BRIAN D hahah
Unless he Brian D’s it lol
One of the best classic films of that time I'm telling ya 💯
For someone as smart as Anton,he really never looked both ways before driving
“Look at that f-ing bone” & “You still got your shirt!…”…….As a kid, born in the late 70’s, those were the most teenage & boyish 1980’s sayings/thing ever….😂😂😂😂😂
Sorry to dissapoint but thats not an exclusive to 1980's
I mean, I think those are just generic dumb teenager lines but what do I know.
If you went back to Roman times you'd probably hear teens saying the same stuff in their old language
For real! I was born in 2002, but my dad gave me a good old school childhood, if you didn’t come home missing most of ur clothes did u really have fun?😂 I remember one time me and my buddies went caving through a cave system hundreds of feet underground and it got to the point where it felt like we were squeezing through the intestines of the earth, it got so small in some places we’d have to sprawl out straight like an arrow and squeeze our shoulder blades through tiny holes to keep going and there was muddy water all on the ground so all of our clothes got ruined. I remember I went into Taco Bell in my long underwear and muddy white T-shirt that looked like I just escaped from a murderer and I went in there and ordered food for all my friends because they didn’t have enough clothes to be in public 😂 I remember the workers didn’t even say anything because it was a super small town and that was probably normal 😅
@@CiCiLeathercraft Vivid childhood memories you have!…👌🏾👍🏾…..Ironically, just last night, I had a dream about walking into a Taco Bell…..For some reason, it suddenly got dark,l and desolate inside, with just an office light on….I was instantly spooked, and hightailed it out of there!…..😱😂😏🤣🤷🏽♂️
Damn shirt*
Carla Jean broke his connection when she made him realize it wasn’t fate, it was his choice to be a murderer. Once that happened he lost his focus and became vulnerable.
Holy shit I never realized that
I might give this a re-watch
She cursed him, in effect.
That's cool. Thanks for that.
For the people that are coming to this realization, good job honestly. This realization gives me a sense of hope at the end of the movie. Sure, Anton wins by killing everyone but he was defeated by Carla Jean and her ability to see past his BS. It's absolutely beautiful, especially considering what comes immediately afterwards.
I can damn near feel the impact of the hit. It was really well filmed.
What a polite kid
Yeah. Good kid. He didn't know that the guy he was talking to was a monster. All he knew was that a stranger needed help and he could use his shirt to help him
Love how his demeanor slightly changes when talking to the kids, he is slightly shocked and almost talks to them normally, even a kinder tone
i believe it was mostly just desperation lol he had just gotten the ever living senses knocked right out of him and just right after the smack talk he had received from Carla xD
this scene is symbolic in that the car crash humbled him an made him realize that he is not immune to fates rulings either an the car hitting him was just the last laugh of all his victims mocking him as a pawn in fate's game.
so when the kids pulled up he had to act with humility an he used their kindness so that he could make a clean break away from the accident since he knew that the law was close on his heels an bribed the kids with cash in the hopes they'd forget seeing his face lol
Like he had a choice. It's not like he can kill them and walk away with a bone sticking out of his arm.
“You still got your damned shirt” is one of the greatest lines of all time
No it's not
It deffo isn’t
It’s between “call it “ and “look at that fuuckin bone🦴 “ 😂💀
1. "I love the smell of napalm in the morning."
2. "You can't handle the truth!"
3. "You still got your damned shirt!"
Anton was a terrificly interesting character.
what a wholesome moment where a pure hearted innocent child just helped the very angel of death out of pure compassion
The boy who gave away his shirt voiced Jack Marston in Red Dead Redemption
Anton himself kind of sounded like Dutch too for a moment, where he said „i was already gone”
Bruh wait whatttt, he did that and he was also in VGHS, this guy was a part of my childhood and I didn’t even connect it all
holy crap! haha
Bro I just beat RD1 on switch and am about 20 hrs into RDR2 and hearing the voice, I totally believe you!
I'm not even gonna look it up : )
Whoooaaa I didn't know Brian D voice Jack, wild
Wow! I've played that game through at least 3 times and watched this movie at least a dozen. I never noticed that!
Car accidents were more brutal back in the day. Especially, before seatbelts, airbags, and side airbags.
Not to mention, cars were made out of steel as opposed to modern plastic metallic compounds.
There were seatbelts when this movie takes place (70s?) but obviously no airbags or collision avoidance systems. But most people didn't wear seatbelts. And vehicles were bigger. We had a 65 Chevy. It was a tank. The deaths per mile driven today are like 5x lower than 60s or 70s.
@@Rockhunter32980's and you are correct
@@Rockhunter329 Fuck seatbelts !!!
@@Rockhunter329Seatbelt wouldn't have helped a damn bit on a side collision. On that older car it may have only been a lap belt anyway.
The window pillar looks to have been impacted hard enough to come into contact with his head, hence all the blood from that area on the left side of his head and down his neck.
Next day he won't be moving much since his whole skeleton 🩻 got wrenched left to right.
I dunno where he's gonna get that arm fixed but having had a compound fracture myself, he needs surgery. 😨
Именно тот момент, когда аж ... от неожиданности. Супер!
“You still got your damn shirt!”
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I guess I'm just going to watch this entire movie, 40 seconds at a time over the course of a week
Worse things have happened.
You NEED to watch no country for old men in full. It's my favourite film, period.
inbetween edging like a coomlord
One of my all time favorites
Such a difference between these young people wanting to just help Anton out of concern and innocent kindness whereas the other young people who were a bit older were bargaining and demanding more money from Llewelyn
brian d is so kind
Un actorazo !! y en esa pelicula la descosio !! JAVIER BARDEM
This only happened after Anton broke his own code. He killed Carla Jean even though she didn't call anything for the coin saying “the coin don't have no say… it's just you”
i mean its never explicitly revealed that he did kill her, theres always the off chance that he didnt
@@plasmatic3122He checked his boots for blood after he leaves her house
Read the book. He killed her.
Brian D lending a helping hand to a psychopath.
When you watch the full movie with headphones on this scene scares the living shit out of you😂
The fact this man lives on at the end of the film is truly terrifying…. but the best way to end this cat and mouse story!
He lived, but he lost ... I believe the point of this scene was to show that Fate no longer favored Anton. When Carla Jean called him out on his coin flip thing having no merit in anything other than Anton's own choices, him killing her (and he did) seemed to ruin Anton's control over Fate as Fate now took a swing at him with the accident.
Do consider that Fate did seem to heavily favor Anton prior to this accident. Easy example ... when he killed those 3 gang members in the Regal Motel. The second one, he picked the wrong wall to shoot and it almost cost Anton his life when dude jumped out n tried to lite him up, but Fate stepped in and stopped those bullets like they did for Jules and Vincent
@@Umega101 he won
All that rules Anton played by and bad luck driving is what gets him. Even by the end of the film, he loses considering he had broken his rule with the coin and this is what happens afterwards.
Anton either dies(infection, blood-loss) or loses his arm. No way he fixes that like he fixed his leg.
I don't recall Anton breaking his coin toss rule.
@@nelsonx5326Moss' wife didn't play his game
@@Matt-ee9zcshe did.
@@Matt-ee9zceither way
The kid who kindly gave up his shirt would later be traumatized by this and escape into the world of video games, where he would become the star of VGHS
What a piece of art!! 😊😊
Old boy kills me obsessing over the bone sticking out of his arm. This movie is pure awesomeness.
"If the rule you follow led you to this point, what good was the rule?"
“Have you any idea, how crazy you are”
@@chrisk7082you mean nature of this conversation?
@@codyward4200 No, I mean the nature of you.
When I was watching this movie and I saw that happen.I got so very happy.
This is an ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE MOVIE!! UTTER TIMELESS GENIUS!!!
🤘 i. Agree ... i. Saw. It. In. The. Theatre. 💯
“You still got your damn shirt”😂
He needed the kid to take the money it seems. A transaction is better than an act of kindness
“Looook at that…..fucking bone” the way he says it in pure amazement! 😂😂 Welp…that’s a day those boys will NEVER forget! Especially after watching the local news lol.
Honestly I'm glad I got to see this side of this dude. I can rewatch this movie over and over.
"You still got you Damm shirt" cracks me up
Dichotomy of good and evil (and caring/love vs the brutality of chance)... Brilliant film!
It's subtle but I think this scene shows an overarching theme in the film that greed corrupts. The boy wants to be helpful and being helpful does not implicate him in any way. Anton knows that the boy will tell the emergency responders about him and insists on paying him. After the money is passed on he makes the boy an accessory by telling him to lie to the police. Then as he leaves the boys argue over the money which they hadn't expected or cared about in the first place.
Anton encounted two honest people and bought out their morals.
ok lets not lump those kids as equals now, the 2nd kid is a weasel who stood there while 1st kid gave his shirt and was willing to give it for free He had every right for that money and in no way he was "corrupted" because wasn't willing to share with a kid whose sole contribution was "wow mister your bone is sticking out"
@arturzinurov2146 My point is that Anton implicated the boy in a crime and he goes along with it because of the money. The boy says that he doesn't need money but the money has to change hands or the kid would have no incentive to stay quiet and that is the moment of corruption. On the face of it, the other boy seems like a jerk but remember, he's just witnessed a huge car accident and there's a man with a gory injury sitting in front of him. Then on the other hand, he's just a kid acting more or less like a kid.
The fact that the first boy feels no obligation to share the money has less to do with his shirt and more to do with the change in his attitude from altruism to greed.
They aren't implicated in any crime. Anton was the one who was hit, there's no arrest warrant out for anton, and the only thing they currently have him on is having to go to the hospital.
While there's suspicious activity he could be implicated in, had the police caught up to him, there is nothing that is currently going on in which he would be legally culpable for without further detail.
This isn't a 'help me, a criminal, avoid justice, by lying to the police' to anyone but the movie-going public. The scene, from every character in it, including the police, is 'the guy who got hit, wandered off after being hit, so we can't get him medical attention'.
@antirevomag834 It is a crime to lie to the police. There is a web of criminal activity behind Anton's motives, not all of which is immediately apparent to the kids but it is illegal to leave the scene of an accident not to mention the fact that the vehicle that Anton is driving was definitely stolen. Of the cars he has stolen in the film, they are always from someone that he kills and so after all is said and done, this accident will prove to be a major crime scene, connected to a series of grisly murders that could have resulted in his capture if the boys would have given a description of him.
I'll place an edit to state for the record that I know that the kids won't be held accountable for lying but the fact remains that they chose not to do the right thing and money was involved.
Hmmm.... I like having all these different pov's. I'd hope it's Anton realizing there is still innocence in the world. Everybody else was just in the way. Killing Lewellyns wife was jacked, but.... it was right to him.
Can we all appreciate how cleanly he took that shirt off
This movie is haunting. I’ve watched the entire movie four times. From the first time I watched until the last time. It will pop up in my head to watch again. This is the bad guy you love to hate, and , you hate to love. I love the hotel clerk “Did you not hear me“
And then the look she gave him and the look he gave her.
After that interaction that boy went to VGHS
I had my headphones all the way up and that crash scared me the most my heart dropped to my toes
Javier Bardem's greatest ever performance. He was on a whole other level in this
To me, one of the best antagonist in a movie ever
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Ciudad de Dios. Que buena película esa... De lo mejor que he visto jamás.
He's the protagonist
He's such a good guy to offer money for the shirt. Most would just be rude and expect it.
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He's got a bone sticking out of his arm.
He murder a man with a cow stunner
Yeah he is a really good guy aside from being a literal psychopath.
I think it was more about to shut their mouths up.
For a guy who has killing people on his moral compass, sure.
one of the best Movies! if not THE best
Possibly the best adaptation of a book to movie I've ever saw. Usually the movies are nothing like the books, this flick an The Green Mile are the closest movies to the books I've ever saw.
I like how Chigurh's dialogue of "you didn't see me" calls back to the scene where he shoots his employer and says to the surviving accountant in the room "do you see me?" .
It is representative of either a man dying for his failure to make the right choices, or of a person knowing it is time to let things go. Each of the three main characters become Old Men by the end in some fashion.
Bell: guilt over Moss' death and inability to understand the evolving criminal psyche and retires
Moss: choosing self-preservation over the safety and wellbeing of his family and dies
Chigurh: determined on a singular goal on a philosophical level until he breaks his vow to Moss and gives Carla Jean a chance to live. He gets critically injured and the guy who seemed to have everything under control is helpless in the hands of two kids.
He killed Carla Jean. Chigurh checks for blood on the soles of his boots as he leaves Carla Jean's Mom's house
@@jimm6810 I agree with you. I said he gave her a *chance* to live, not that the result otherwise went in her favor.
Wrong. The thing Chigurh broke was his own rule. Carla Jean refused to play his game and call the coin flip.
And he killed her anyway, demonstrating he is no agent of fate. All of his actions are on him. He is just a man.
So in a way, Carla won.
Especially considering that then the car crash happens. Call it karma, divine justice, or just an unlucky coincidence like all the others that happen to many of the other characters throughout the movie. It's up to the viewer how they want to interprete it.
The thing is, after the supernatural veil and invulnerability aura that surrounded him are removed, we see Chigurh for what he really is: just another coin among many.
Helpless? Hardly. He hardly reacts to a phone through the skin and manages to limp off by himself. He’s not helpless he’ll probably duck into the first house he comes to, and commandeer it, take that car, and skip the state in a matter of hours. He’s not helpless. He just wants to keep a description of himself under wraps from law-enforcement.
He killed Carla Jean wiped his feet on mat on porch when he was leaving that's his sign did not want blood on shoes
One of my favorites
The kid tripping out over the bone hanging out was cracking me up.
The boy who didn't take his shirt off was the crazy brother in "Get Out" lmao
And the boy without the shirt is john Marston