Who is dependent?

Gaetano 2022-04-21 09:01:06

The killer is simply God


. I'm not surprised to see moss killed. It has been hinted many times before. He missed the first shot of the sheep, and what he did himself was not a just thing, just a smart cowboy.


People who have nowhere to go are all because they have feelings and desires, so when they face killers who have no human nature and no weaknesses, they are all defeated.


I didn't have any discomfort seeing the killer finally escape the legal net, as he himself said, the way I got here is the same as this coin. He was hit by a car for no reason, and he just calmly figured out a way to leave. He may die inexplicably one day, but it doesn't matter, he will accept it calmly, the world in his eyes is like this, if I can kill you, you must die, and there is at most one chance to guess coins.



The conclusion is probably that everyone has nothing to rely on, even the brave and invincible killer succeeded only because he gave up any desire and nostalgia, but he could not escape accidental punishment.


There are too many problems in life. The movie can only be mentioned to make you think about it. I still don't like this movie very much.


David Fincher also recently filmed a killer who ended up getting free, so is this the latest Hollywood trend? Probably because of the need for film noir in peaceful times. I feel this effect in advance, and there will be more and more films like this in the future.

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No Country for Old Men quotes

  • Anton Chigurh: Would you hold still, please, sir?

  • Carla Jean's Mother: And I always seen this is what it would come to. Three years ago I pre-visioned it.

    Carla Jean Moss: It ain't even three years we been married.

    Carla Jean's Mother: Three years ago I said them very words. No and Good.

    Cabbie at Bus Station: Yes, ma'am.

    Carla Jean's Mother: Now here we are. Ninety degree heat. I got the cancer. And look at this. Not even a home to go to.

    Cabbie at Bus Station: Yes, ma'am.

    Carla Jean's Mother: We're goin' to El Paso Texas. You know how many people I know in El Paso, Texas?

    Cabbie at Bus Station: No, ma'am.

    Carla Jean's Mother: [She holds up thumb and forefinger curled to make an O] That's how many. Ninety degree heat.