Why did Chigurh freak the fuck out over this guy asking him some simple questions?
Why did Chigurh freak the fuck out over this guy asking him some simple questions?
Because the guy bought into his wife’s family’s business as opposed to starting his own
literally autism
Because he talks like he's a regular on Yea Forums or something
Because a constant characteristic of his behavior was breaking social convention for his own gain. "step out of the car please sir..." to calm his target just long enough to kill him.
In the gas station scene he wasn't planning on killing the guy initially but the memorized, disposable social custom weather comment "ya'll get any rain up in Dallas" was enough to repulse him. Right there he decided to challenge and attack the guy for it, twisting every futher comment into an attack to continue the provocation, eventually leaving it up to a coin flip on whether or not he would take his life. A man with a real disgust for society.
Sounds exactly like me
I thought the whole point of the movie was that Chigurh was a new kind of criminal that was outwitting all the boomers and that the country was changing in such a way that it was no longer a place suitable for said old men, hence the film's title. Chigurh seems pretty antithetical to the boomer lifestyle so I feel like you missed the point if that's your choice of image, especially since all those social customs are used chiefly by boomers.
Not at all. "What you got ain't nothin' new." There have been Chigurhs before, there will be Chigurhs after. No Country for Old Men means that the men who carry the fire will eventually get old and tire of fighting the darkness, so they need someone to whom they can pass the torch.
The film is set in the early 80s. Chigurh is literally a boomer
>Chigurh is human
youtube-tier take my man
>gets an open fracture and has to limp away from a car crash
NO DUDe HES DEATH LOL
its the hair
>I seen you was from Dallas.
Chircurh seems himself as a force of nature, an angel of death who goes unseen and slips from notice like an elusive phantom. The store clerk "saw" and took notice of him, which shattered his illusion.
>y'all getting any rain up there
Rain was code for pussy. Virgin Sugar obviously never had any so it triggered him to no end.
Chigur didn't like the man sticking his nose where it didn't belong. When he realized the attendant scoped out his licence plate to figure out where he was from, he decided to interrogate him. Then he proceeded to fuck with him. Then after hearing more of his story, he decided that the store owner was so pathetic (on top of the fact that Chigur was over-exposing himself) that he deserved the old coin toss of fate.
>Chigurh is from the same timeline.
His bone was showing.
You know who else has bones? The Grim Reaper.
How does rain as a code word for pussy even remotely make sense?
So all generations have a disdain for the previous generation, confirming what we knew all along.
Cocaine is a hell of a drug.
He didn't have sex.
The same as getting your dick wet is
That actually makes sense because the inside of a vagina is known for being wet, whereas rain implies liquid falling in droplets.
holy shit
Because he despises small talk and the man set himself up as a victim.
I CAN'T GIVE YOU NO INFORMATION
Just watch that youtube video that I know came up in your suggested list.
Fucking algorithm, every time I watch a random video that sounds interesting, a friend mentions the very same content/ideas a day or two later.
made me laugh desu
volcel if you wouldn't
Cause Chigurh is an actual human and not a blind American sheeple boomer faggot who pledges the allegience to the flag as if all those millionaires aren't criminals.
He was trying desperatley to convince the owner to change the store to a feed and seed.
Because he was a dumb autist.
>When you think about it, this really was True Grit.
Took me completely out of the movie. Why didn't he say "This was no country for old men"?
My man I hope you did not really just describe us as your friends.
I always assumed that it simply was because he was aware that any kind of suspicion would mean trouble for his mission. He saw the car was from Dallas, that means he saw the pallet on it, if he gives any info to police about this that's needless trouble.
But he didn't kill him because he seemed so clueless, so he just intimidated him. Only later on got there was something meaningful in it