What does the Mexican guy say in No Country for Old Men?
After Chigurh has dispatched most of the Mexicans during the first motel shootout, he investigates the bathroom and discovers a man hiding in the shower. The man repeats something in Spanish, and Chigurh says, “how’d you find that?”, and I cannot for the life of me make head or tail of that one line.
Who does Anton Chigurh kill?
Chigurh steals medical supplies and heals himself before continuing his pursuit of Llewelyn Moss. Shockingly, Llewelyn is killed by someone else, but Chigurh finds the money in a motel air vent and returns it to Mr. Boss Drug runner Man Supreme. Then Chigurh kills Llewelyn’s wife because he wants to.
What does Anton Chigurh kill?
If I am not mistaken, the weapon Anton Chigurh uses throughout the film is a captive bolt pistol. I am not entirely sure how it functions. However, when talking to Carla Jean, Sheriff Ed Tom Bell mentions something about the weapon shooting out a bolt which gets sucked back in.
Is Anton Chigurh a serial killer?
Chigurh is a hitman who has no remorse or compassion for other human beings. He is described by one character in the novel as a “psychopathic killer”.
Why does Anton Chigurh use a bolt gun?
The fact that Chigurh uses the bolt gun to kill his victims speaks to his conception of human beings as no different than animals. Chigurh does not believe in the concept of the soul or the afterlife, so in his mind, humans are no different than any other organism.
Is Anton a psychopath?
Among the most interesting recent and most realistic idiopathic psychopathic characters is Anton Chigurh in the 2007 Coen brothers’ film, No Country for Old Men. Anton Chigurh is a well-designed prototypical idiopathic/primary psychopath.
Is Anton Chigurh a psychopath?
Did Anton get the money?
What happened to the money at the end of no country for old men? The Mexicans who kill Llewelyn Moss leave in a hurry and aren’t able to find the money. Anton shows up later at night at the crime scene. He locates the money because he knows about Llewelyn’s trick of hiding the money in the duct.