@carolinegarrison He doesn't cry. Where did you get this. For a better idea of Chigurgh and the scene read the book. You're analyzing something which has been truncated from the original in order to fit a time-frame for a film. It's still a great film, but a lot of this scene (and others) are...
I am Barry Gibb! I’ve got a degree from the streets of Melbourne, Australia. So help me God, I have a buck knife in my shoe. I will split you open like a soft shelled crab and wear your carcass like a raincoat.
When the only vehicle choices are between a Kia Soul, a giant toaster, a cardboard box, and a front-loader washing machine I would chose the Kia. Well done Kia marketers for limiting my choices to three fictional, and one real, vehicle.
@ouluvme2 I think the point is not to say that these things "do not" exist in a free market, but the incentives are such that it wouldn't be in consumers' interests to support such a thing. Therefore, they would fail to take form. If they did, it would be because consumers wanted them. And Aro...
@carolinegarrison He doesn't cry. Where did you get this. For a better idea of Chigurgh and the scene read the book. You're analyzing something which has been truncated from the original in order to fit a time-frame for a film. It's still a great film, but a lot of this scene (and others) are...