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  • hes psychopathic not psychotic, and hes killing for his own benefit so hes not really a hitman either

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  • Look at that fuckin bone...............

  • I would be mad and crazy too if they made me have that hair cut.

  • whenever you go through intersection, your eyes should look left, right, left!

  • @PeyoteCowboy yeah as sharp as Sugar is, i would think he'd see that car coming

  • 0:58

  • lol 3:24 I believe you have my stapler

  • Bullshit movie.

  • The only people who dislike this are Carson Wells, and Llewelyn's wife.

  • he is not psychotic he is a psycho.

  • Javier Bardem is hot. mmm

  • Anton Chigurh kills Mickey Knox, lol

  • @Hackmoune lulz

  • "I got here the same way the coin did."

    Jesus. Fucking. Christ.

    You could write pages upon pages about the meaning of that line.

  • @generalataris I know! I've watched this movie so many times and and just when I thought I couldnt analyze it anymore someone else brings up something I missed, this movie/book is completely amazing

  • Bet you it was a drunk wetback that hit him!!!!

  • Horrifically violent but exceptionally fantastic movie.

  • Chigurh reminds you of what you should be afraid of. Its funny, he is not even the worst. there is a culture breeding that has been betrayed by american corprotacracy like no other part of the world. since panama in the 70's you planted the seed for hunger, death and despair. the josh brolin character wonders about the monsters created by this and gets killed. so will you. dont close the borders. get down on your knees and say: WE'RE SORRY WE TOOK EVERYTHING AWAY FROM YOU. sincerely, U.S.A.

  • @Gonko100

    That´s a nonsense because he also kill mexicans.

  • the collision of texas and mexico is pretty much underlined in chigurh's hunt for that cowboy. there is a certain, not understandable evil out there, behind the borders, that has bred for 3 decades. the borders might open, and this unincomprehendible evil, infigured by Chigurh, will come over texas. you know what? i would love to see that. usa has brought this part of the continent down for decades. The evil you've challenged is now coming over your so called holy land. hope you suffer.

  • Chigurh reminds me of real life hit man Richard "The Iceman" Kuklinski. Psychopathic personality disorder with paranoid traits. Cold, calculating, and empty individuals ARE out there.

  • @TainoMantis

    Yea he definitely reminded me of Richard Kuklinski, which makes it even more scary because he was actually real.

  • 9:39 lol

  • thats a scary motherfucker

  • never knew why he had a tear after he shot him...

  • If they do a remake i think they should have Gilbert Godfried as Chigurh.

  • @mercmarc that would be fucking sweet.

  • There is no Negotiating with this Guy lol

  • I hope they NEVER do a remake to this movie. Leave it as is. BEST MOVIE EVER

  • Def the most mysterious person in any movie ever.

  • Love how he takes his time answering the phone and has a look like he doesn't quite know what to do with it when he picks up. It's like he's from another planet.

  • I bet the car crash scene scared the shit out of most people when they saw this in theaters.

  • Woody Harrelson is a fucking bad ass. But Anton Chigurh is just an invincible motherfucker.

  • This was a BaDass movie, loved. Hopefully they´ll remake it pretty soon.

  • you pick the one right tool.

    words to live by

  • I like how he says "...I don't know" and smiles.

  • love that gun

  • tales...i think...

  • 0:57 to 1:30- good scene. 1:05 to 1:13- excellent touch.

  • this movie, its always complete suspense, so well, its a true masterpiece, so many movies lack the ability to build suspense at all but this movie does it perfectly.

  • That's why it's called "No country for OLD men",old refering to those people who are used to living in a world where evil always gets punished and good survives,a world where words "good" and "evil" still exist,a world that doesn't evolve,a world where the sherif was still living in.

  • @ILoveRavenc Bell doesn't understand the motivations anymore. At least in his time, crimes and murders were committed for reasons that could at least be understood (greed, revenge, hate) but Anton isn't about any of that. He just believes in killing as part of fate and Bell can't face people like that, he doesn't understand them and so he "loses" the fight he built his career around. Sucks to be him.

  • @ILoveRavenc There words good and evil will always exist.

  • I admire Anton Chigurh. He knows what he wants, and he goes for it. If only there were more people like him in the world.

  • @grrrrrrrrawk i mean you would be... mmm dead?........

  • Fuck Gone With The Wind and Roots, this is the bench mark of cinema.

  • he creates those rules so that he has a moral code to live by since he doesn't have emotions. It gives him an foundation to relate since he thinks that other people make up rules to live by for order like him but in reality they're just emotional. Took me a while to realize that other people don't think like this.

  • @TheEviIOyo- Good way of putting it. I was watching a special presentation on Starz last year. It is called "Unforgettably Evil". Actors and such talk about how Anton just keeps coming, cannot be stopped and that "no one is home", referring to his sense of thinking through his moral codes.

    Anton only seems to show some emotion when he kills the deputy, when he puts water on his shotgun wound and when he is hiding in the dark at the motel. Other than that, the man is heartless.

  • He is unbelievably rational for a killer. So sane that he is... Crazy.

  • Scariest thing about this movie is there are actually psychopaths like that out there in the real world

  • @slinkycat321 yep, and most of them sign up for overseas deployment thankfully. The ones you have to be really scared of are the generals, the corporateers, and the bankers, plus the few that are in office.

  • @digimaton exactly.

  • "Do you have any idea how crazy you are?"

    Carson is right of course, because it was hardly some weird rule that led to Wells being ambushed by Chigurh. To Chigurh however these weird rules of his dictates the entire world, including those coin tosses.

    Chigurh doesn't really understand what Carson means by that, so he is clearly a psycho.

  • @McLarenMercedes The part that doesnt make sense is that Carson found the suitcase by the river. Why didnt he grab it and split? Why stick around and deal with Chigurh knowing how crazy he was?

  • @mercmarc I believe Chigurh actually brings this up (I know he does in the book, and I think he does in the movie). Carson's response is that he was going to wait until nightfall to take it, so that he wouldn't be seen.

  • Anton tries to be so deep and philosophical with his victims.

    Yet Carla Jean puts him in his spot at the end of the film.

    She says " The coin doesn't have any say, it's just you. "

    There is no comeback to that.

  • @wha65, he replies with, "I got here the same way the coin did." Anton was a firm advocate of fatalism and did'nt believe anyone had control over their own fate. Anyone who came across him was pre-destined to be killed. this is a prevailing notion in many of Mccarthy's novels.

  • @wha65 except a shotgun blast to the face, which is probably what he did.

  • @wha65 Yeah, the only comeback is to kill the bitch

  • I love this guy !

  • did he kill the chicken man?

  • @88pie88 ummm.......yep

  • Chigurh looks like that guy from everybody loves raymond

  • Anton is too cool.........definitely my favorite psychopath. The hairdo is most bitchin'! Yeah, Anton rocks, but I sure as hell wouldn't want to be his next door neighbor......the dude is way too spontaneous!

  • Im reading the book right now. Not done yet. The chase part when Moss finally sees Chigurh is much different.

  • people don't follow rules; that's why they end up sitting in chairs talking to madmen

  • thats got to be uncomfortable talking to someone with a barrel of a gun pointed at you

  • everything changes when someone pulls a gun on you.

  • LOL funny hohoh

  • Whatever else happens,

    Just Don't get blood on your boots;

    -That would be ...unprofessional.

  • MultiLhc appreciate your response thanks friend +1

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  • The last scene gets to me. The car crash scared the hell out of me; plus, I didn't think Anton would let the two kids live. The scene with Anton and the two boys reminded me of Llewyen asking the college kids for help, but they wanted money, and with the kids, they were just scared out of their minds and at the same time assisted him without asking for anything in return.

    "You didn't see me. I was already gone."

  • remember carson said in the movie he has principals. He follows that code if you read the philosophy behind the movie then you will understand why he didn't kill the kids and insisted on giving him money.

  • SPOILER ALERT: (response to EmerVIP)

    He does kill her in the book though it's not clear in the movie. One can conclude that he does kill her; he wipes his boots, after all.

  • yeah i would say he definetly killed her in the film too since he was clearly shown to have an issue about getting blood on his shoes

  • I doubt that long-haired man (Javier Bardem) kills the woman who comes in the end (Kelly McDonald) answer me please friends

  • best line ever at 7:12, that was a good call it

  • lol if u pause at 4:23 the haircut is hysterically bad

  • 4:27 he stands there and does nothing. thats a bit scary

  • anton is the hero of this film. he is the only one who really lives by a code of ethics. woody, brolin, stephen root... they are the bad guys

  • Nihilist utilitarianism is the absence of ethics, and that's what his character embodies.  The idea that he acts according to a code is downright bizarre, considering that he solves every dilemma with the flip of a coin, an act which signifies that right and wrong are literally unknowable, or at least not worth knowing.

  • @smmclaug no, he's not a nihilist because he obviously does care so much about his "mission" and "purpose" in this film. otherwise he wouldve just taken carson's proposition and just got the case and left instead of making brolin bring it to him.

  • 4:49 The look on his face, priceless. That other guys quite the redneck. I would have shot him too.

  • 0:57 look the face of bardem, is so happy because the other guy have fraid.

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  • @BoogersBehold: Stop advertising your damn channel on every Chigurh video.

  • LOL poor chickens.

  • One of my favorite movie villains ever!

  • @TheAgnosticAspie

    But he tries to be fair. I mean, he at least offered Moss a chance to save himself and his wife...

  • @TheJailProductions Only half true. He gave Moss a chance to save his wife, but for Moss himself it was already too late.

  • Man, you can definitely tell this is 1980. Just look at those suits. LoL!

  • Badass Killer Dude: Who gave the Mexicans the receiver?

    Whimpy guy from Accounting: He feels...*chokes on air* ...FELT that the more people looking...

    And my day was made with cherry on top!

  • HE gave the Mexicans a receiver..

  • 7:30 he looks utterly insane

  • Check out another psychotic murderer in our video The Murdering Monk, on our channel.

  • Check out another psychotic killer in our video The Murdering Monk, on our channel.

  • This scene was very interesting even though it seems like it's pointless. What was the point of his being hit by a car that went though a red light? But I agree with RyanLeeParis because it does hold the ateention- the film does, even if it doesn't make sense at times.

  • I like to think that the film was about chaos, and events. Chigurh could navigate the moral murkiness of the movie better than anyone else-- he's like a shark-- but even he is subject to random events, like a car crash.

  • OCEANmachine27, good point. I read some of the book but it just didn't hold my attention early on with the sheriff (sp?) narrating. I love characters like Anton, though. I just want to get to the killing. I don't know why but that holds my attention- the cat and mouse of the chase in No Country 4 Old Men.

  • @808Lana im guessing that it shows that hes human too. Because throughout the book, he never breaks his cool or character that is, until the crash where he starts to lose composure. my thought is that this implies that even the chaos agent is also subjected to pain and death

  • @808Lana

    The point was to show that even Anton as careful and ruthless as he is, is at the mercy of fate just like his victims.

  • @808Lana

    The car hits Chigurh because he sees himself as an instrument of fate - his victims were destined to die.

    He neglected to see that a destiny also waits for him.

    The boy who was executed for killing the young girl in the Sherrifs story new he was going straight to hell.

    Chigurh finally realises he is going to die one day and like his victims he cannot plead for mercy either.

  • @AndWhatRoughBeast Chigurh fully understands the concept of action and reaction as better explained in the book. Its what he means by "the rule" as better explained in the book with the convo with wells he talks bout the injury moss inflicts on him in the hotel shootout stating "It was along time coming" suggesting he believes in a karma (things coming full circle) idea. The car crash is another example of this and he accepts it as the manifestation of his actions by the rule he follows.

  • hes not psychotic hes sane

  • Only in the same sense that an avalanche is "sane."

  • yeah.. he's more of a sociopath

  • Incorrect. Check your DSM-IV. Varying degrees of sociopathy are very common. Psychopathy is more rare and generally more pathological.

  • @PinataMan

    so r u diagnosing him as a psychopath?

  • Yes. A great deal of research went into making Chigurh's character a correct portrayal of a psychopath. Read the definitions in the DSM.

  • @PinataMan

    alright, i'm a psych major and just started really getting into the dsm.. thanks

  • I honestly don't know what to think of this movie. Sometimes I think it's great, other times I think it's kinda bad. But it keeps my attention so it must actually in fact be a good movie.

  • This film is far too sophisticated for some, obviously.

  • the phone scared me

  • ya cause your scared of the guy

  • keep repeating to yourself..it's only a movie.. it's only a movie it's only a movie..

    buh buh buh..

  • mister you got a bone stcking outta your arm

  • How is the guys name pronounced? Chigurh?

  • Its kinda pronounced like "sugar" except "CHigar" Similar, anyway.

  • I always said it "chigger."

  • "if the rule you followed brought you to this, of what use was the rule?"

    when you think about that line, it is not crazy at all in fact Antons principles are so simple however it is his actions that are seemingly crazy.

  • karmahhhh..

  • He's killed countless innocents and destroyed so many lives, and you see a minor inconvenience like a compound fracture as fair karma? On top of that he gets away with the money, fair indeed!

  • "look... at that fuckin' bone."

    lol

  • "It doesnt make any difference where she is" -pretty bold statement lol

  • lol you still got your damn shirt

  • so how did he get that arm fixed? or was that like the end of the movie or something ?

  • 'can u get those chicken grates out of the bed?' lol no social skills what so ever...don't think he cares

  • the blood of wells is taking quite some turns if it appear directly in front of chigurh's feet...

  • ...They say, "You dont have to do this"...

  • it doesn't make any difference where she is

  • lol I like the face he makes at 4:48

  • Anton is one of the best anti hero's I've ever seen

  • hes not an anti-hero

  • The part where the killer tries to disrespect chance (his goal being to completely control his surroundings via force and minimize chance), and choose for the girl instead of offering it to chance...Immiedietely after, chance hits him with a car accident. Showing the futility

  • so deep, if the rule (honor, respect for others...conscience in other words) led you to dieing like this....what use was the rule? Then colton doesnt even realize that the question isnt crazy....Is ruthlessness the ultimate method to get through life? Can you overcome chance? at the end I guess that answerrs it

  • Ok then If his arm is badly broken wtih a bone stickng out of his left arm?

    Then How did he presumably he does the same with the arm and just takes care of it himself?

  • When Carson Wells was visiting Llewelyn Moss at the hospital, he explained that Anton Chigurgh has no sense of humor. But I don't agree with him. I can see that Chigurgh really smiles and enjoys the sick conversation at the hotell room. He is really making fun at Carson. And the other scene with the accountant guy is also funny. "Do You See Me?"

    And he has a sick and evil smile over his face right before he kills Llewelyn's wife near the end of the movie. He is really a cold person! :)

  • He does have a sense of humor, he delights in shattering peoples notion that they are in a safe comfortable life, pointing out their flaws in logic. Thinking that they dont need to worry about chance. He is an agent of chaos. In the end though he is victim of chance showing that while ruthlessness is a method to reduce chance. No one is immune and must still concern themselves with it.

  • please, he is no agent of chaos, he doesn't care about creating it, otherwise he'd go around randomly shooting people for no reason at all

    Chigurh has principles, although they seem strange to us, he sometimes give them the chance of a coin toss

    Chigurh does his job and those that happen to accidently become a liabilty to him can be killed

    Chaos has no principles. Chigurh holds true to his own principles and his promises.

  • this movie freak!!!

  • "Loook at that fucking bone!" Haha ...

  • Interesting what I just observed: at 7:54 Javier does the motion as if he was just sideswiped, but we do not hear the sound of it until 7:55. His reaction came a split second too early.

  • maybe he saw the car coming out the corner of his eye

  • that would be the fault of whomever added the sound effect.

  • I believe that Anton is not a human being at all. He's some Exterminator in a human skin-disguise, with them flesh (and bone..., as we can see...)

  • As he drives away, Chigurh is injured in a car accident; his left arm is badly broken. He manages to leave the scene before the police arrive..

    But what happend to him after he left?

    Did he just went to the hospital?

    Did he fix his badly broken left arm?

    Or what?

  • he clearly didn't go to the hospital, as the kids say the ambulance is on its way, and he just high-tails it out of there. plus, like after the showdown with moss he steals some meds and takes care of himself, so presumably he does the same with the arm and just takes care of it himself. then i suppose he just goes on doing his hitman stuff, or as cormac mccarthy said of him "being a prophet of destruction."

  • yes, the only person not killed is the gas station cashier.

  • did he kill the guy at 4:18 ?

  • if you talking about the pussy accountant then no.

  • Yes he did, he asked him if he saw him, which he did of course..

  • i think he killed that accountant guy too

  • yeah. cuz he was all like "that depends. Do you see me?"

  • @Mr666Saint

    Yes he did it doesn't take a lot of thinking to come to that conclusion. He asked the guy looking him dead in the face "That depends do you see me?" with a smile. He had to kill him because the guy knew who he was and know that he saw him knew what he looked like. The fat lady he didn't kill because she wasn't alone and also because she had no idea who or what he was. It would of been more trouble then what is was worth. He probably also knew the sheriff would be arriving soon.

  • wonder how he fixed that compound fracture of the ulna. you can't fix that at home. man it's got to be a good movie to make me wonder what happened next.

  • Flawless Acting

  • anton is a genius.javier bardem should of beat out the joker.

  • for what? What the hell are you talking about? He won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for this role. For 2007. Heath Ledger won the next year. They both won.

  • alright ass hole u dont gotta b a dick about it.

  • ha, sorry dude, I was confused. I thought there might have been an all-time best supporting actor list or something, I don't know... anyways. They both got the shiny trophies.

  • 3:13 You can hear the guy chocking on his on blood ROFL

  • that makes you laugh, huh? sick fuck.

  • Get lost F@G

  • hes such an ugly motherfucker

    but good movie lol

  • I'm not queer but, is it just me, or does that kid at the end that gives chigurgh his shirt just seem pretty jacked for a 14-15 year old?

  • I agree thats kinda what I thought as well

  • that fucking car wreck scene gets me everytime!!!

  • yea it's sick

  • its not the bone aspect, it is the actual wreck itself. It happens so unexpectantly.

  • lol yeah, I jumped a mile the first time I saw it!

  • Hear Anton at 2:38 minutes...he cant.

  • Read the book. The movie is close to it, but this scene is a thousand times better in the book, as is Chigur. He was an amazing choice for the character, but Chigur is even more chilling in the book believe it or not.