The Most Realistic Psycho of All: Anton Chigurh | Analysis No Country for Old Men
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 Published On Nov 20, 2022

Psychiatric studies have proven that Anton Chigurh is the most realistic psychopath in all of cinema. In addition to taking a look at No Country for Old Men, we're going to dive deep into the personality of this iconic villain to see why Javier Bardem's role is so great.

In addition to the work of Javier (who by the way won the Oscar), the work of Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin, Woody Harrelson and Kelly Macdonald was excellent, as was the direction of the Coen brothers.

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⏰ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 – It Could Have Gone Very Wrong…
01:23 – The Art of Counting Without Speaking
02:53 – Where did the Briefcase go?
03:28 – Winks in the Construction of History
03:35 – Anton's Boots
04:10 – The Mind of the Antagonist
04:42 – What Happened to Carla Jean?
05:03 – The Detail of the Window
05:19 – No Wolves…
05:34 – The Coin
05:44 – Anton Chigurh: Manual Psycho
06:39 – Own Moral Code
06:52 – You Need to Choose…
07:52 – Llewelyn Used his Wife to Save Himself
08:39 – Who is the Villain?
11:04 – His Evil Aura is Corrupted
11:23 – What is the True Message?
13:05 – The Latino Stereotype to the Extreme
13:59 – Did the Protagonist Have to Die?
14:19 – Weak end…
14:38 – The Moral of All This
14:58 – Listen to the wig

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