never mind, I just read this whole cotton-picking thread. I think I agree with a combination of what everyone has said.
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When TLJ see the lock blown at the Motel, he prepares himself mentally and draws his weapon. I didn't take it as he wanted to die. He just didn't really know what to prepare for. The common theme throughout the movie for him is confusion. He just doesn't know what he's dealing with. He didn't feel like it was his duty to die or anything, he just wasn't really sure what he was fighting or how to fight it.
Same scene, there is mention in one theory of the dime on the floor, as if Chigur flipped a coin to decide to kill TLJ or not. That's not the case, as the dime was only evidence that he had found the money in the vent.
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If he'd not gone back to bring "Agua" to the dying Mexican in the truck, his story would have been very different.
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN was released 17 years ago this week. One of the most successful movies of the Coen brothers, and acclaimed as one of the great book-to-screen adaptations of the 21st century, missing the story of how it came to be is like losing a Chigurh coin toss…
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In my case, you're comparing 17 years starting when I was a little kid to 17 years starting as I approached middle aged. Of course the 17 years starting as a kid feels longer.General Jack D. Ripper said:
That's unreal how long it's been. I'm not kidding when I feel like there's been time shift. A New Hope was released in 1977. Would anyone agree with me that 1994 to 1977 was a much "longer" time period than 2024 to 2007? At least it feels that way to me.
Relativity. The first 17 years took a larger percentage of all you have known and experienced compared to the next 17 years. Experienced that this week with the 25th anniversary of the bonfire tragedy. The time it took me to get on campus felt like more than the time that has elapsed since it happened, even though the latter is longer than the former.General Jack D. Ripper said:
That's unreal how long it's been. I'm not kidding when I feel like there's been time shift. A New Hope was released in 1977. Would anyone agree with me that 1994 to 1977 was a much "longer" time period than 2024 to 2007? At least it feels that way to me.