I'm thinking that he grabbed the cash from the second room.Moss probably put the cash in the room next to his.
12/29/2007 4:26:52 PM
heads or tails this movie blew
12/29/2007 4:40:27 PM
You are an idiot, sir.
12/29/2007 7:16:53 PM
12/29/2007 10:12:27 PM
true dat
12/30/2007 12:03:57 AM
do we really see TLJ consider going in another room?
12/30/2007 12:30:18 AM
Did we have to?
12/30/2007 1:30:05 AM
i expected much more from this movie. what a let down
12/30/2007 6:15:13 PM
What more were you expecting?
12/30/2007 6:35:12 PM
A faux dramatic hollywood shootout ending.
12/30/2007 6:37:02 PM
12/31/2007 2:59:34 AM
There is specifically a few shots right before TLJ enters the hotel room that show Chigurh can see TLJ through the deadbolt hole in a reflection. It's unclear as to whether or not TLJ sees Chigurh through the hole.So how is Chigurh in another room?
12/31/2007 1:02:53 PM
yeah I saw it again today and saw no reason to believe Chigurh was in a different room. I assume he slipped out the door which was left open when TLJ was in the bathroom.
1/3/2008 3:15:12 AM
The movie sucked when they killed off Woody Harrelson.I mean, if white men can jump, then white men can dodge air-powered shot gun..
1/3/2008 4:10:39 AM
ok so i saw this tonight. and was thinking about it to myself...and thought i figured out the main themes of this movie....then came here and read up, and realized i'm either way off....or this movie is even more awesome than i thought and functioning on many different thematic levels...WARNING: WORDS (and of course spoilers)all right so i thought the movie was all about what was just recently mentioned here....
1/3/2008 4:27:08 AM
hmm. on second thought, for as much as chigurh talks about the roads that lead us to our respective places in life..he says stuff like, "The coin has no say. It's just you" to carla jean at the end. Is he just trying to convince carla jean she actually has a real choice, but doesn't believe it himself? Or does he believe it? Or is he torn by the same dichotomy of our choices vs. fate that seems to tear the movie? Or am I completely grasping at straws?
1/3/2008 5:03:31 AM
^ I think it was Carla Jean that said the coin has no say its just you
1/3/2008 7:41:26 AM
Yeah. You're rambling would maybe make a semblance of sense if you could get any of the facts of the movie right.For example, just off the top of my head, you are wrong about:-TLJ making a choice about which door to go in. You're making too much shit up with this. Chirgurh clearly saw TLJ character through the lock hole. In the same door he goes in. He goes to the bathroom, sees the bathroom window is locked from the inside, and then realizes that he just let Chigurh get away. He sighs because he realizes that he is an old man in a new world. MAJOR THEME ALERT.-Carla Jean realizes that her only choice in the matter is to not play Chirgurhs sick game. She tries to humanize him by telling him that HE has the choice, not the coin. -THE grand scheme of the movie isn't helplessness and fate. There are several themes at work here, and that's definitely one of them, but there's a whole lot more at work here.
1/3/2008 10:31:28 AM
^the first point you made....well, plenty of people on here have proposed that chigurh was in the other room. would definitely make sense. i need to see it again though to make a judgment on that.secondly, the only fact that i see that i didn't get straight is that it was carla jean that said "the coin has no say. it's just you."everything else you said is just opinion. but yeah i agree with carla jean trying to humanize chigurh. but i think that's obvious and just touches the surface.i think the theme of fate/choices plays a bigger role in this movie than you think. imo this tension defines chigurh as a character. the coin toss and chigurh constantly talking about the roads that lead us places are pretty prevalent throughout the movie.so after reading some on imdb's message boards....i realized that i'm not totally off. ha, i'm not the only one who picked up on this theme. this post from imdb nails chigurh's character imo:
1/3/2008 1:10:58 PM
just saw this movie tonight and really emjoyed it. A+SPOILER can someone explain the roles of woody harrelson and jimmy james? i get that they were somehow tied to the money, but how? and how does harrelson know exactly where to go to find moss? as for the scene where TLJ goes back to the hotel room, i don't get the whole thing about he chooses whether to live or die by the door he chooses. he clearly chooses the door on the left because the lock has been shot out of it. its also the room where moss was gunned down, as evidenced by the giant blood stain on the carpet. if anything, this scene reinforces the theme of "you can't stop what's coming" because a: moss couldn't stop his inevitable death in this room and b:TLJ is unable to stop chigurh from completing his unfinished business. i don't think chigurh ever lets his guard down, even as he's driving just before the car crash. just after chigurh kills carla jean, you see the kids ride by the house on their bikes. i think he notices them in his rear view mirror because he's considering taking them out because they are potential witnesses. the traffic light is green when he enters the intersection, he really had no cause to be on alert for on coming traffic.
1/6/2008 10:21:39 PM
ok if this movie's winning mad awards - i'm baffled - 2007 must've sucked balls for movies
1/7/2008 10:59:42 PM
1/7/2008 11:17:20 PM
In my opinion it isn't a coincidence that they are both looking at a door with a hole in the lock, and there is movement(iirc) on one side right when TLJ is moving around and there..i don't think the Coen brothers are trying THAT hard to trick and deceive us at this point in the movie...[Edited on January 7, 2008 at 11:57 PM. Reason : hjb jbuihb]
1/7/2008 11:51:35 PM
^ There's no movement there that's not just TLJ's shadow.I do think though that they were in the same room. Cigurh is an extremely precise and experienced killer. I don't think he would have been hiding there if there wasn't something to hide from.In any case, even if they weren't in the same room, if he was in the other room, it doesn't change the point of the scene in that sugrh was able to slip through TLJ's hands.
1/8/2008 1:16:16 AM
Look, moron, when you watch it in real time Chigurh can clearly see a reflection of TLJ through the lockhole.It's as simple as this: Chirgurh blows the lock, goes and while he's grabbing the money TLJ shows up. TLJ sees the lock out and knows Chigurh might be in there, so he hesitates and doesn't know if he can face him. He decides to try it, goes in while Chigurh is hiding behind the door. Chigurh slips out while TLJ is in the bathroom, and TLJ realizes it when he sees that Chigurh didn't escape through the bathroom window (locked from the inside).That's when he sits on the bed and realizes that hey, maybe this isn't a country for old men.
1/8/2008 11:26:02 AM
1/8/2008 12:50:52 PM
i'm pretty certain that TLJ and anton were in the same room; but why did anton not kill TLJ, when he killed everyone else without hesitation? i feel like i should maybe read the book.
1/9/2008 1:16:04 PM
^TLJ never saw him. no point in killing him. chigurh was a very scrupulous killer.,[Edited on January 9, 2008 at 6:04 PM. Reason : .]
1/9/2008 6:02:11 PM
This was one of the best movies I've seen in a LONG time.
1/23/2008 1:15:40 AM
just saw, enjoyed.
1/27/2008 3:14:16 PM
Loved the acceptance speech at the SAG for best cast"We made a pretty freaky little movie...whether you liked the ending or not!"
1/28/2008 7:12:08 AM
i found myself asking myself "how did they know that exactly" during this movie, like how woody found moss so fast, or how he knew where to look for the case, etc...other than that i enjoyed it
2/27/2008 6:14:25 PM
Not sure how I feel about NCFOM. It was nowhere near the level of There Will Be Blood, Sunshine, The Orphanage, I'm Not There, or even Sweeney Todd.But I can't help but think I completely just saw the movie with the wrong people. I walked away from it feeling like it was very good, but not a masterpiece at all. But after all the recent buzz, I guess I'll have to go back and re-watch it closer.
2/27/2008 6:17:32 PM
2/27/2008 6:21:49 PM
just got back from finally seeing this.Though I thought it was great, I was a victim of overhype And honestly, I wish it was less of a metaphor for the many views on destiny and more of the story it portrayed. I thought Llewelyn's life ended so anticlimacticly. It took a while to identify with him, but when I did, I was entirely sympathetic for his character. Kinda pisses me off he died by the hand of the Mexicans with no camera time!Anyway, overall a great movie.
3/3/2008 9:17:53 PM
3/3/2008 10:50:24 PM
I bet you liked all the pretty horses better.
3/4/2008 12:11:07 AM
3/4/2008 7:06:50 AM
Well, it's as if he eluded this badass killer for quite some time with a couple near-misses then he dies by the hands of a mob of amateur mexicans. I guess they were just hellbent on killing him and there was enough of them with firepower, but they didn't even make the scene a big deal in the movie.
3/4/2008 11:50:01 AM
It helps to emphasize that Llewellyn isn't the focus of the story. Ed Tom is.
3/4/2008 12:57:32 PM
Clearly. I'm just saying I enjoyed the action story inside all the metaphors, etc.
3/4/2008 3:26:01 PM
3/10/2008 10:11:20 AM
^ chigurgh has the money, thats the whole point of showing you the grate of the air duct off having been unscrewed with a dime, exactly like in the first hotel. the mexicans didn't have time to search for the money (and they never found it in the first hotel anyways)
3/10/2008 10:25:02 AM
Is that from the book, or speculation?
3/10/2008 10:28:57 AM
out on DVD tomorrow
3/10/2008 11:50:09 AM
^^ Besides which, he whips out a huge wad to pay the kid at the end.I didn't think there was any question that Chigurh had the money.Here are some illuminating discussions on it:http://www.ericdsnider.com/blog/2008/01/07/no-country-for-old-men-bell-and-chigurh-and-the-motel-room/http://www.ericdsnider.com/blog/2008/01/08/more-no-country-for-old-men-questions-and-answers/[Edited on March 10, 2008 at 12:09 PM. Reason : .]
3/10/2008 12:05:47 PM
Yeah, but I figured, as an assassin, he probably had wads of money . . . this was just another wad of money.
3/10/2008 12:44:31 PM
Theyre releasing it on DVD too earlyIf youre still making money in the theatre, you dont release the DVD yet9 dollars per person to see it > 4 dollars to rent it and everyone can watch it
3/10/2008 12:54:16 PM
Yeah, but it's about time it winds down in theatersit's already made $72,659,000 in the US alone[Edited on March 10, 2008 at 12:58 PM. Reason : since November]
3/10/2008 12:57:41 PM
Just watched. Quality.Though I definitely need to watch it again.
3/20/2008 8:22:36 PM