![]() ![]() The mouse here is Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin), a hunter who stumbles upon two million in cash after a drug deal gone wrong, and takes it thinking nothing of it. At its most simplistic, the film is a game of cat and mouse. There is just something so effectual and uncompromising about it, that mere words will only begin to skim the surface of the cinematic excellence on display. ![]() Which it is.ĭays after seeing it, I am still haunted by No Country for Old Men. Where it'll get mixed in with the others and become just a coin. Gas Station Proprietor: Where do you want me to put it?Īnton Chigurh: Anywhere not in your pocket. Heads then.Īnton Chigurh: Don't put it in your pocket, sir. Gas Station Proprietor: Look, I need to know what I stand to win.Īnton Chigurh: You stand to win everything. It's been traveling twenty-two years to get here. You know what date is on this coin?Īnton Chigurh: 1958. You've been putting it up your whole life, you just didn't know it. ![]() Gas Station Proprietor: I didn't put nothin' up.Īnton Chigurh: Yes, you did. ![]() Gas Station Proprietor: Well, we need to know what we're calling it for here.Īnton Chigurh: You need to call it. Anton Chigurh: What's the most you ever lost on a coin toss?Īnton Chigurh: The most. ![]()
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