Chigurh is the violence of the border personified. That is why he looks like he does and behaves more like a force of nature than a human.
Chigurh is the violence of the border personified...
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>Chigurh is the violence of Latino culture personified
ftfy
Did you even finish the movie? Chigurh fancies himself as a force of nature, as the personification of fate or chance or karma, but the car accident proves what he really is; just another lunatic with a gun, subject to the same whims of fate as anyone else.
The car accident destroys his entire world view, it's a greater punishment for him than death would be.
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Well yeah his character but what he represents to the story is much more
In the books he is a blue eyed mutt mexican, a blend just like the border
(you)... por favor...
I ain't got no (you)
>muh agua
You didn't understand
honestly I see mexicans like this every day
why did josh brolin care
I just noticed his chin looks like a second smile.
I can't fucking unsee that now
Because how kino is it to be punished by fate because you gave water to a dying man? Greek tragedy shit.
I took it to mean that even the violence of the border is subject to the whims of fate. The greater, random violence of the cosmos.
Not actually, in fact the book follows him a little bit more and he is as confident as ever
I wish you had the force of learning the difference between a semicolon and a colon.
>Jaques Parouu? Trés bien, honhonhonhon
Why were the deer in the desert cgi?
What would you have done in Thanos' place?
no. chigurh surviving the car accident implies that not even an act of god can stop him (or what he signifies). it's nice that you have it backwards, though.