Lady, the psychopath was giving you a 50-50 shot at life via a coin toss. But no, be a c**t and argue with the sociopath because what? YOU are going to be the one to make him change his ways? It was either call it for a chance at out, or 100% get your brains splayed out on the wall like Kagney Linn Karter, rest her delicious boobs.
It's better to be right and call him out on his bullshit. She told him off and he got instant karma immediately afterwards. She won.
>missed the theme
He represents a force of nature, out of ones control. The car crash exemplifies his core philosophy at its innermost truth.
>the psychopath was giving you a 50-50 shot at life via a coin toss
People still believe this shit?
>People still believe this shit?
Did he not always uphold his code? There's nothing in the movie to suggest he killed the gas station cuck after he won his coin toss. The only reason he bothered to track down Carla after Llewelyn's death was because he made a promise to him that he would. What reason would you have to believe he wouldn't have let her live after telling her he would if she called it? Not saying her response was incorrect or that she should've played along but how can you believe Anton would've killed her either way?
There's nothing to suggest the gas station tard lived after the toss either. The evidence that he, and carla, DIDNT live is the fact that the person playing this game with them is clearly a psychopath and a serial killer that has been killing for a profession long enough that it doesn't even faze him at all, meaning that he has never been caught and likely never left witnesses.
Why are you taking an autistic serial killer at face value concerning honor?
he wasn't a psychopath, he was just a butthurt mud blood moron from a stock of jungle cannibals that were sacrificing and eating their own children a hundred years before.
not surprising at all
you didn't understand the character. he asks people to do the coin toss when he's unsure if he's supposed to kill them or not. there is no 50-50 in his head, he uses it as a test and not a game
Oh no, you're moronic
>and likely never left witnesses.
he left two after he was hit by a car, so that's not true
>you share a board with “people” this moronic
fricking grim
The post that broke Cinemaphileirgins.
She didn't see the movie
Chigurh walks into the gas station to get a snack and get the gas pump working, he has nothing to gain in killing the clerk either to steal anything (he always kills when he takes someone's car for obvious reasons) or to shut him up. He only plays the game with him because he likes to frick with people and watch them squirm under the threat of death, there's no reason to believe he would kill the guy if he lost the coin toss, he could absolutely play it off with a joke, and killing random people here and there with nothing to gain would've caught up to him a long time ago.
He does the same thing with Carla Jean, there's no benefit to letting her go, and there's no way he could have been a professional killer for long if he actually let witnesses go periodically. He is just playing with his food.
wow how can one post be so incredibly wrong
He didn't even have his tank or shotgun with him in the store, he never went in there with the intention to kill, and if he had gone back to the car after the toss was lost to get his gun the clerk would have time to lock the door and phone for help, so it only makes sense for him to play it off regardless of the outcome. He only started the game because the clerk said something that made Chigur aware he had observed him, which pissed him off. He's just a vindictive killer who enjoys the impression he gives off as an agent of death.
>He didn't even have his tank or shotgun with him in the store
the movie starts with him choking a man to death with handcuffs, he doesn't need anything to kill an old man
>he never went in there with the intention to kill
no shit, which is why he used the coin. he doesn't use it if he's sure about killing someone, he does when he's uncertain and needs a confirmation. the coin isn't 50-50 to him, it's a way to check someone's fate
you can also see how he's almost happy for the old man when he lives, he believes his own bs
>He's just a vindictive killer who enjoys the impression he gives off as an agent of death.
but he has deluded himself to actually believe he's an agent of fate, he's genuinely insane. he definitely enjoys killing, but he has complex motives and won't just frick with people for the sake of it
>he does when he's uncertain and needs a confirmation
This turns his character into an idiot who wouldn't last six months doing what he does. There would be so many descriptions of him in various jurisdictions he would get the FBI on him in no time.
You never see anyone fail the coin toss so there's no proof he actually punishes a loss. Carla Jean calls him out on it, she knows as soon as she saw him what the outcome was going to be.
this isn't a realistic movie, im just telling you how mccarthy and the coens wrote him
he's always straightforward with his intentions
she had a chance to live, she refused the idea that fate can be unjust, she died.
it wasnt fate tho? that was the whole point of the scene, humans make the world they live in
This. He’s a psychopath lmao he’s there to kill, not play with coins.
he kinda does, but he doesn't believe so himself. he thinks the coin is a confirmation and will give the same answer no matter what
He actually was. If they win the coin toss, he doesn’t kill them. Of course, she doesn’t know that.
This is correct, though. She wouldn’t humor him, and it clearly upset him.
You don't know the difference between a psychopath and a sociopath, do you?
he clearly does and you do not
In the book she calls it and loses.
>muh chil’rins internally.
>the psychopath
chigurh is autistic. more than that, the personification of autism. you can see it in all his interactions, his odd way of speaking, his hair. like all autistics he can interact passably well with other men but falls apart entirely when he encounters women
Based and "we can't give out no infermayshin"-pilled
did you know that the coen brothers did the coin toss when writing the movie and kept writing based on the outcome?
the film follows the novel almost exactly. Nothing consequential is changed
The coin stayed true to fate
>the coin brothers
It's like poetry.
She was supposed to be a dumb teenager in the movie
You have cuck mentality OP
She won
>YOU are going to be the one to make him change his ways?
she didn't think that. she was just refusing to play his game. she wanted to go out on her terms, not his. it takes courage to stand up to evil and tell it to frick off, because evil always offers you the illusion of a chance.
Gay. In real life she would have offered sex for her life and he would have autistically taken it.