She died screaming and begging in the books because Cormac is an old man who knows how women react to any level of stress from a lifetime of experience. Coens are shut in israelites and changed it to le badass verbal takedown of Chigurh's persona even though the fricking car crash immediately after serves the exact same purpose without literally spoonfeeding the audience.
lmfao, I am a 33 year old from El Paso you actual moron, I have known many rouch and tumble Texan women in my life and I can tell you not a single one would deal with a life or death situation with what's depicted here. Women are women and men are men. You understand that once you leave your 20s.
>I have known many rouch and tumble Texan women in my life and I can tell you not a single one would deal with a life or death situation with what's depicted here
You don't know that.
I mean yes I suppose there's a one in a million woman out there who wouldn't scream and beg for her life at some psychopath holding her at gunpoint. Same way there's probably a one in a million black lesbian who jumps out of the shadows and knocks him out epic style. Doesn't mean depicting in a brutally realistic movie isn't wildly off-tone and very clearly an insertion from liberal israelite writers.
She's a reasonable working-class type, serviceably attractive and not a b***h, but I wouldn't quite call her a "strong female". She DOES stand up (metaphorically, literally, she's sitting) to Chigurh and calls him on his bullshit rather than calling his coin, but she's played as a rather quiet, resigned type throughout. The act of sitting within seconds of seeing Chigurh signals a kind of docility. She has a pretty good idea of what's about to happen. I wish she would at least have had a pistol in her bag and tried something rather then just telling him off.
ellen ripley
sarah connor
blah blah blah
nah
>Ripley
>spends most of the third movie bald and in some prison b***h relationship
nah even the imfermation broad mogged her in this same film
what a unit
MUH CHEELDREN!
She died screaming and begging in the books because Cormac is an old man who knows how women react to any level of stress from a lifetime of experience. Coens are shut in israelites and changed it to le badass verbal takedown of Chigurh's persona even though the fricking car crash immediately after serves the exact same purpose without literally spoonfeeding the audience.
Frick i hate israelites and women
she was a strong-willed texan ball buster
her character was pitch perfect
you offputting incel
lmfao, I am a 33 year old from El Paso you actual moron, I have known many rouch and tumble Texan women in my life and I can tell you not a single one would deal with a life or death situation with what's depicted here. Women are women and men are men. You understand that once you leave your 20s.
bro you date soft 6's
model-tier chicks don't frickin' play
>I have known many rouch and tumble Texan women in my life and I can tell you not a single one would deal with a life or death situation with what's depicted here
You don't know that.
I mean yes I suppose there's a one in a million woman out there who wouldn't scream and beg for her life at some psychopath holding her at gunpoint. Same way there's probably a one in a million black lesbian who jumps out of the shadows and knocks him out epic style. Doesn't mean depicting in a brutally realistic movie isn't wildly off-tone and very clearly an insertion from liberal israelite writers.
>brutally realistic movie
That's some advanced mouth breathing right there
>she was a strong-willed texan ball buster
I can smell the sweat dripping from the homosexual who typed this
Are you suggesting chigurh is fine and grounded in reality or does he annoy you too?
>She died screaming and begging in the books
this is not true
>the only well written strong female character in film
can you get pass her?
no such imfermayneshun chads we eatin' good tonight
>blocks your path
What do you even do?
glance around nervously and then hightail it the frick out of there obv
I wouldn't say anything, I would have listened, which is what nobody did
And she’s a moron.
that's why she's great
How much younger was she than Llewellyn again?
In the book it’s mentioned that she was 14 when they go together. He was in his late 20s
I actually couldnt remember if it was mentioned in the film or not.
Nah I just made it up. It’s not mentioned in the film and I’ve never read the book.
they got married when she was like 15 and he was like 30. the book takes place a few years later so she's canonically 18-19
she did a good southern accent
I saw the behind the scenes and she has a british accent, it fooled me
She's a reasonable working-class type, serviceably attractive and not a b***h, but I wouldn't quite call her a "strong female". She DOES stand up (metaphorically, literally, she's sitting) to Chigurh and calls him on his bullshit rather than calling his coin, but she's played as a rather quiet, resigned type throughout. The act of sitting within seconds of seeing Chigurh signals a kind of docility. She has a pretty good idea of what's about to happen. I wish she would at least have had a pistol in her bag and tried something rather then just telling him off.