RaistlinZ
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- Oct 15, 2001
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Interesting parallel ? Moss pays money for a coat as he crosses into Mexico; Chigurh pays the kids money for a shirt after his accident. What is meant by that? Cannot be a coincidence.
Yeah, I noticed that as well although I wasn't sure what to make of it. Maybe it symbolizes both attempting to cover up something in themselves? At the time they paid for the jacket/shirt both men happened to be badly injured and bleeding. Does that have any relevance? Interesting to think about though.
Scene with the Sheriff and Death at the same hotel room at the same time but the Sheriff does not see Death. This scene is vital ? it solidifies the allegory. The Sheriff enters the room but does not see Death and so he does not die. Death sees the sheriff but chooses not to kill him because he?s not seen in return. This scene is the ?supernatural? scene which signals that we?ve watching an allegory, that what we?ve been watching is more than it appears.
I thought in this scene the two men kind of see each other's reflections in the busted out lock hole? I thought that's why the sheriff paused and waited so long before entering the room. Did he know Death was waiting for him and chose to enter anyway instead of turn and flee? Would this be another allegory of free will in a way?
I might need to go back and watch this movie again.
Yeah, I noticed that as well although I wasn't sure what to make of it. Maybe it symbolizes both attempting to cover up something in themselves? At the time they paid for the jacket/shirt both men happened to be badly injured and bleeding. Does that have any relevance? Interesting to think about though.
Scene with the Sheriff and Death at the same hotel room at the same time but the Sheriff does not see Death. This scene is vital ? it solidifies the allegory. The Sheriff enters the room but does not see Death and so he does not die. Death sees the sheriff but chooses not to kill him because he?s not seen in return. This scene is the ?supernatural? scene which signals that we?ve watching an allegory, that what we?ve been watching is more than it appears.
I thought in this scene the two men kind of see each other's reflections in the busted out lock hole? I thought that's why the sheriff paused and waited so long before entering the room. Did he know Death was waiting for him and chose to enter anyway instead of turn and flee? Would this be another allegory of free will in a way?
I might need to go back and watch this movie again.