No Country For Old Men

Anton Chigurh (Bardem) kills Carson Wells (Harrelson) and the man who hired him (Root) for the inconvience of having them tracking him down. Llewelyn Moss (Brolin) realising that Chigurh is closing in, tries to meet with his wife Carla Jean (Macdonald) at a motel in El Paso, but he ends up getting shot and killed by the gang of Mexicans that were following Carla Jean and her mother (supposedly he had been drinking with a neighbouring tenant before the Mexicans arrived). Sheriff Ed Tom Bell (Jones) arrives seconds after the shootout and is so shocked by his failure to protect Moss that he decides to retire. In a largely ambiguous scene, Bell returns to the crime scene late at night and finds the keyhole to Moss' room missing. Chigurh is seen hiding behind the door looking at a reflection in the hole. Bell works up the courage to go inside and finds no-one inside. Whether or not, Chigurh was in the same room at the time is open to debate. While inside he finds an air vent that has been opened with a coin, which meant Chigurh was most definitely in the room at some point and had taken the money that Moss hid. Bell meets with his uncle Ellis (Corbin), who tells him about vanity and how it applies to his job and the increasing danger that it entails (Bell relates it to Chigurh). Chigurh tracks down Carla Jean and flips a coin for her. She refuses to call it, and it is implied that he kills her (as he leaves, he looks at his shoes for blood). While driving away, Chigurh's car is struck by another motorist, and he leaves the accident with a broken arm. A teenage boy passing by helps him by giving his shirt to use as a sling, and in return Chigurh gives him some money. Chigurh walks away. The final scene shows Bell having a discussion with his wife Loretta, about two dreams he had about his father. Both dreams connect and signify his large responsibility for his failures and fear of his final judgement.

jezzy t

Factual error: When Chigurh is in the gas station and throws the wrapper on the counter, the "Nutrition Facts" are visible on the label. Set in 1980, the "Nutrition Facts" label wouldn't have been available for at least another fourteen years, as nutrition labels were started in 1994.

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Llewelyn Moss: I'm going out.
Carla Jean Moss: Going where?
Llewelyn Moss: There's something I forgot to do, but I'll be back.
Carla Jean Moss: And what are you going to do?
Llewelyn Moss: I'm fixin' to do something dumber than hell, but I'm going anyways.

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Trivia: The scene in which Chigurh strangles the deputy was achieved with a metal chestplate on the deputy. It covered him from the middle of his chest to the jaw. Several different ones were made, each with the handcuffs in deeper.

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Question: Did Chigurh shoot the accountant in Stehpen Root's office? The IMDB FAQ claims that he didn't, thinking that the accountant didn't look at Chigurh's face - However, the accountant DID look at Chigurh's face. Right after Chigurh says, "That depends - do you see me?", he turns around and looks at the accountant in the eyes. They both stare at each other. So my question is, after my explanation - Did Chigurh shoot the accountant?

Answer: That's intentionally left ambiguous - it's open to your own interpretation.

Twotall

Answer: Of course he killed the accountant. When the accountant asked Chigurh if he was going to kill him and Chigurh replied by asking "Do you see me?", Chigurh might have been saying, "Of course I'm going to kill you, you're a witness," but I think he was telling the accountant that the question was as dumb as if he asked the accountant if the accountant saw him when the accountant was looking right at him.

The first answer is actually correct. It's left ambiguous. He could mean "do you see me?" meaning yes I'm going to kill you because you've seen my face. Or he could mean "do you see me?" meaning if you say no and keep your mouth shut I'll leave you alive.

The_Iceman

He did not. Every death has a clue...blood on his feet...he checked the bottom of his shoes after he left the wife's house. The feathers in the back of the truck he took. For every death he caused they either showed the victim or showed an immediate indicator he liked them.

I can also hear some sarcasm in his question. He asks with a smile (he doesn't smile that much, does he?) and a sarcastic tone, as if he wants to emphasize that now that you have seen me, you are very dead.

Answer: Did he see him? Yes. Did he kill him because of it? Yes.

Answer: Nothing is for certain, in Anton's own words. He might have killed the accountant. He might have spared him. The answer is the toss of a coin.

Answer: I see the question "That depends - do you see me?" as one of Chigurh's proverbial coin tosses. I actually believe that if the accountant would have answered "no" then Anton would have killed him.

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