He murders the two of the associates from his employer as well as eventually murdering his employer.
While this might be different in the book, movie Anton is definitely seeking the money for himself.
Anton has an extreme hatred of incompetent people. He killed the businessmen for fricking up the deal. He almost killed the store clerk that can't even properly explain when the store closes. He makes fun of Wells for his shitty way of life. He kills his boss for not trusting in him and hiring more people which only complicated things. Anton considers himself the ideal, he does his job perfectly and the standards he follows would never lead to him dying pathetically like Wells.
He murders the two of the associates from his employer as well as eventually murdering his employer.
While this might be different in the book, movie Anton is definitely seeking the money for himself.
I thought he delivers the money to the cartels at the end of the book?
He did. He says his expenses were 100 grand but there's 2.4 million dollars. I assume he wanted a cut of the money and he wanted to work directly for the cartel after that
In my filmmaking class, we argued who was the best villain in any movie ever. We concluded he is it. No remorse whatsoever, has the smarts and the perfect weapon to be known by.
Chigurgh didn't kill Moss, Mexicans from the cartel did. They found out by speaking with his mother in law who blabbed details of where they were going. Chigurgh would have heard about the murder through the news, gone back to the room thinking Moss would have hidden the briefcase in the same way he did at the earlier motel, which he did.
I think he wanted the money
He was being paid to retrieve the money, and so he would do just that. He's a man of principle.
He murders the two of the associates from his employer as well as eventually murdering his employer.
While this might be different in the book, movie Anton is definitely seeking the money for himself.
Anton has an extreme hatred of incompetent people. He killed the businessmen for fricking up the deal. He almost killed the store clerk that can't even properly explain when the store closes. He makes fun of Wells for his shitty way of life. He kills his boss for not trusting in him and hiring more people which only complicated things. Anton considers himself the ideal, he does his job perfectly and the standards he follows would never lead to him dying pathetically like Wells.
Why don't more movies have competent villains? The entire plot revolves around Anton.
Ironic since a lot of the humor in previous Cohen brother's films come from incompetent villains.
But didn't he kill the guy that hired him?
I thought he killed the guy that hired Woody Harrelson
There were higher ups above those guys
he literally kills the people that hired him in the first scene and through out the movie
Some men just want to watch the tangerine burn
>He didn't want the money
Based on what? The entire movie revolving around him relentlessly tracking down the money?
I just read the book and he got away. I thought he died in the movie
I thought he delivers the money to the cartels at the end of the book?
He did. He says his expenses were 100 grand but there's 2.4 million dollars. I assume he wanted a cut of the money and he wanted to work directly for the cartel after that
Delivers it to the guy who hired him. He kills him in the movie.
He does. In the book he wins in every sense of the word. The car accident doesn't even happen. The movie is still fantastic though.
The car accident absolutely happens in the book.
Guess I gotta reread. Anton talks way more in the books which is one thing I prefer about the films.
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Abandon thread abandon thread I'm embarrassed
Also Blood Meridian>>>
It was his job. You wouldn't know anything about that.
he wanted the case that the money was in
He was a Phoenix Program psycho like Richard Ramirez, he was only in for the thrill of mass murdering people.
He wanted the agua, moron.
In my filmmaking class, we argued who was the best villain in any movie ever. We concluded he is it. No remorse whatsoever, has the smarts and the perfect weapon to be known by.
watch memento
the 70s tracking device implanted in the breifcase
How did he find the hotel where Moss was staying?
Because the briefcase had a tracking device in it...did you watch the movie?
I was talking about when he killed him? This was after the tracker was removed
Anton didn’t kill moss
the mexican that sweet talked his mother in law it was a whole scene
The cartel killed him. Not Anton. The cartel tracked him down by talking to Carla Jeans mother, and she inadvertently gave away where he was.
Chigurgh didn't kill Moss, Mexicans from the cartel did. They found out by speaking with his mother in law who blabbed details of where they were going. Chigurgh would have heard about the murder through the news, gone back to the room thinking Moss would have hidden the briefcase in the same way he did at the earlier motel, which he did.
Thrill killer
This movie is practically flawless. Probably one of the best films of all time.
Yes. Among the Cohen's best.
It's easily one of the best films of all time. Just where it ranks on that very extensive list is what's up for debate.
I think Fargo is more palatable for repeated viewings
men always say this I wonder what women would rank it
its not a movie that appeals to women. its not for them
i knowed you was crazy when i saw you sittin there. i knowed exactly what was in store for me
Carla was actually a way better character than I initially thought she would be. Loyal, loving, and smarter than you'd think.